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The poll puts City Council Speaker
Overall, Democratic support for Weiner has plunged by 9 percentage points since last month. Quinn's support increased by 5 points, de Blasio is up 4 points, and Thompson trickled up a point. Overall, there's been a 14-point swing in the contest between Quinn and Weiner, the two front-runners.
The poll was conducted on Wednesday, the day after the latest revelations about Weiner's online activity under the pseudonym "Carlos Danger" were exposed. Weiner has rejected mounting calls for him to drop out of the race, though by a 47-43 margin, New York City Democrats think he should stay in if he wants to.
“For many Democrats the latest revelations about Anthony Weiner are more of the same, only more so,” says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion. “Weiner has lost his lead and his negatives are at an all-time high.”
The drop in support for Weiner accompanies a startling shift in how the public views him. In last month's Marist poll, Weiner had finally broken through with New York City Democrats, who viewed him favorably by a 52-36 margin.
Now, 55% view him unfavorably, and only 30% view him favorably. Collectively, that is an unprecedented 41-point swing in just a month. And 46% of Democrats say that Weiner's online sexual relationships will affect their vote.
Here's a chart showing the brutal decline in Weiner's favorability: