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Yorkers under the bus because she has abysmal polling numbers. We need to address the affordability crisis
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Yorkers under the bus because she has abysmal polling numbers. We need to address the affordability crisis
next November. ... And let's look at the polling. The majority of New York City residents oppose Zohran … concerned about her very bad polling, even among Democrat voters, that this is her appeasing the left, embracing
further to the left to appease her abysmal polling in her own party. That's the reality … York more dangerous. On Kathy Hochul's Failing Poll Numbers: Kathy Hochul is losing independence. There
next November. ... And let's look at the polling. The majority of New York City residents oppose Zohran … concerned about her very bad polling, even among Democrat voters, that this is her appeasing the left, embracing
reform, the prioritization of illegal aliens, and Siena polling. You can watch the interview in full here . View … failed at this job. It's why Democrat polling continues to be in free fall
waking up. If you look at her polling, she is hemorrhaging. She is losing, not only, of course
benefit by the time they go to the polls next November. ... I want to touch upon the issues
puts New Yorkers first. On New York Polling: Sean Hannity: Congresswoman, I was of the strong belief that … Republican could win. But we now have polls that have come out that show you neck-and-neck
desperately trying to shore up her abysmal poll numbers. As the highest-ranking Republican in New York
billion in economic losses each year. New national polling in conjunction with First Five Years Fund (FFYF) reflects … support of increasing the CDCTC. According to polling from Fabrizio Ward, 63% of all voters say helping working
undeniable. According to a recent Siena College Poll, 82% of New Yorkers view the influx of migrants