NEW YORK (WABC) -- A new Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday afternoon shows that in the race for New York City mayor, Andrew Cuomo has made gains since Eric Adams dropped out of the race, but Zohran Mamdani still leads.
The poll found a three-way race shows 46% of likely voters support Mamdani, 33% support Cuomo, and 15% support Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa.
This compares to Quinnipiac University's poll on Sept.10 when it was a 4-way race with Mamdani receiving 45% support, Cuomo receiving 23% support, Sliwa receiving 15% support, and Adams receiving 12% support.
Adams dropped out of the race late last month. And it would appear that virtually all of his supporters are now backing Cuomo.
Many of them, Jewish voters once loyal to Adams.
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