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New York Times/Siena College New York City Survey of Likely Voters

TOPICS:2024 ElectionHarrisNYCSiena PollThe New York TimesTrump

Posted By: Siena College Research Institute October 26, 2024

  • Harris Has Huge Lead in Big Apple, 66-27%
  • 54% Say Adams Has Done Something Illegal; Call for Mayor’s Resignation – 53-41%
  • 86% Say Crime a Major Problem; 43% – ‘Crime in NYC Out of Control’

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