Marist New York Poll conducted 6/23-6/25 of 1003 RVs:
Democratic Primary:
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo 69%
Gov. David Paterson 24%
Republican Primary:
Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani 77%
Fmr. Rep. Rick Lazio 16%
General Election:
Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) 54%
Gov. David Paterson (D) 37%
Gov. David Paterson (D) 41%
Fmr. Rep. Rick Lazio (R) 40%
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (D) 51%
Fmr. NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) 43%
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo (D) 68%
Fmr. Rep. Rick Lazio (R) 22%
Despite his constant pronouncements that he won't run for Governor next year, I have said many times that I think Cuomo will get in eventually. And I'm obviously not the only one as it seems like everyone that polls New York tests Cuomo in both the Primary and the General. Cuomo and Giuliani would both be almost certain to win their respective primaries if they ran, although Giuliani's 8-point deficit against Cuomo is much less than his 17-point deficit in the previous Marist poll. Lazio not surprisingly gets throttled by Cuomo, and can't even beat Paterson despite Paterson having just a 21% approval rating. Lately, Giuliani has been hinting a little more that he might run, and I think a match-up between him and Paterson is probably the only way the GOP wins this seat.
SIGNIFICANT ADVANTAGE FOR PATERSON.
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