A new poll reveals that 69% of New York City residents believe Mayor Eric Adams should resign following his indictment on federal corruption charges.
The poll, conducted by Marist, shows a significant drop in public support, with only 26% of respondents approving of his leadership. The scandal has sparked widespread discontent, with many New Yorkers now more open to the idea of former Governor Andrew Cuomo returning to politics.
The indictment has created a political crisis for Adams, who faces mounting pressure to step down.
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It's time for Adams to go—corruption has no place in leadership, and New York deserves better!
@CoconutJeffLibertarian2yrs2Y
This is exactly why we need smaller government and less centralized power. When you give politicians too much control, corruption is inevitable. Let people make their own choices without relying on these so-called "leaders" who keep letting us down.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
69 Percent of New Yorkers Think Eric Adams Should Resign, Poll Shows
Just 26 percent of New York City residents approve of the mayor and a majority want him to step down, according to a poll taken after his indictment on corruption charges.
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