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The poll, which was conducted by Fontas Advisors and Core Decision Analytics a week ago, found Adams in front with 13% of those polled backing him up 3 points from the 10% he got in a Fontas poll taken in March.
NEW YORK A new mayoral poll shows Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia surging in popularity among Democratic primary voters with Andrew Yang still near the top of the pack but appearing to wane. The poll, which was conducted by Fontas Advisors and Core Decision Analytics a week ago, found Adams in front with 13% support up 3 points from .
Andrew Yang’s grip on the New York City mayoral race is slipping.
A series of polls released this week has Yang, the previous frontrunner, falling behind rivals. The former presidential contender is drawing criticism that he’s unschooled in the fundamentals of government and unqualified to lead the post-pandemic comeback of the most populous city in the U.S. Yang is also fielding an onslaught of attacks by competitors who accuse him of taking donations from moneyed special interests and violating campaign finance rules, a claim Yang denies.
With less than a month before the June 22 primary, which is likely to decide the next mayor in the heavily Democratic city, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams surpassed Yang in a poll released Wednesday by Core Decision Analytics and Fontas Advisors, a political consultancy. In a separate survey by Emerson College and Pix11 released late Tuesday, Yang fell to third, behind former city sanitation commissioner Kathryn Garcia who surged int