The Governor’s approval ratings may be continuing to slide, but statewide voters appear to believe a man with Cuomovellian tendencies is better at getting things done than a Mayor who says he is driven by the will of the city’s voters.
And so while Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio move through July shunning direct dialogue with each other since the Mayor’s June 30 blasts at his old boss’s style of leadership, their constituents seem to be sending them a clear message to change their ways, if a Siena College poll released July 15 is any indication.
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