Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Poll: NY state heading in wrong direction - Business First of Buffalo:

oryucyjofec1482.blogspot.com
The institute, affiliated with , found that 63 percentt of surveyed voters said the stated is going in thewrong direction. For the firstr time, that includes majorities of voters in everpolitical group, region of the state and age Less than 25 percent of poll respondents said the stater is on the right track, a record-low reading for the four-year-ols survey. “Democrats, Republicans and independentf voters all strongly agree that the Senatw fight is bad for New York and making it harder to enacycritical legislation,” said poll spokesman Steven “Republicans, Democrats and independents also agree that the situation in the Senate is a and an ‘embarrassment.
’ ” A majoritgy of voters said the ongoing gridlock in the states Senate is “a farce and an embarrassment.” Anothe 31 percent called it “business as usuak in New York politics.” Twelve percent said it was “trur democracy in action.” The statde Senate has been paralyzed for two weeks as Republicand and Democrats continue to fight over who controlw the chamber. Still, the survey found that the major player in the leadership battle remain unknow to a majority of The poll was conductedJune 15-18 by telephonw calls to 626 registered New York voters. The marginh of error is 3.9 percentage points.
The survey’s full resultx can be found at

No comments:

Post a Comment