Despise him and also doubt he'd be the frontrunner. It's *possible* we could see some early polling that shows him atop the field just because of name rec, but I suspect his vote share would be low in any such hypothetical scenario. Wait until an actual race unfolds and things would change. Also, I think opponents would be unafraid to ha…
Despise him and also doubt he'd be the frontrunner. It's *possible* we could see some early polling that shows him atop the field just because of name rec, but I suspect his vote share would be low in any such hypothetical scenario. Wait until an actual race unfolds and things would change. Also, I think opponents would be unafraid to hammer him because all of the fear and intimidation tactics he was able to deploy as governor have now gone poof.
And I swear to god, I will lose my mind if we replace Adams with Cuomo.
Without any actual empirical polling data available to me; I would still bet that his unfavorable ratings within the NYC Democratic primary electorate is high(not to mention the absolutely brutal negative attacks that would be launched at him by his opponents)
Despise him and also doubt he'd be the frontrunner. It's *possible* we could see some early polling that shows him atop the field just because of name rec, but I suspect his vote share would be low in any such hypothetical scenario. Wait until an actual race unfolds and things would change. Also, I think opponents would be unafraid to hammer him because all of the fear and intimidation tactics he was able to deploy as governor have now gone poof.
And I swear to god, I will lose my mind if we replace Adams with Cuomo.
Without any actual empirical polling data available to me; I would still bet that his unfavorable ratings within the NYC Democratic primary electorate is high(not to mention the absolutely brutal negative attacks that would be launched at him by his opponents)
I think Cuomo does well with minority communities is why he'd be the favorite
I'd disagree but I am going to defer to our local NYC contingent for their opinions from a ground standpoint