- 70% of self-identified NY voters said
Cuomo should resign. 55% believe he should be charged with a crime. - The same
Quinnipiac poll in March found that just 43% thought he should resign. - 48% of respondents had no opinion of Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who would replace Cuomo.
Seventy percent of New Yorkers say Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. Meanwhile, 63% say the NY state assembly should impeach the governor, a prospect that appears increasingly likely.
More significantly, 55% of New Yorkers polled said Cuomo should face criminal charges for his actions. One of Cuomo's accusers filed a criminal complaint with the Albany sheriff's office on Friday.
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Only 28% of respondents said they approved of the job the governor's doing, while 63% disapproved. However, Cuomo remains above water with
Nonetheless, the condemnation of the governor is across the board, with majorities of Democrats, Republicans, and independent voters saying Cuomo should resign or be impeached.
The poll comes just days after NY Attorney General Letitia James released a report on
Cuomo's possible replacement, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, appears to be little-known to New Yorkers. Forty-eight percent of respondents did not offer an opinion of the Buffalo politician and former US representative, while 31% said they approved of her job performance.
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