New York voters disapprove 60% to 28% of the job Gov. David Paterson is doing, the lowest approval ever for a New York Governor, according to a new Quinnipiac poll. In addition, 63% say that he does not deserve to be elected to a full four-year term.
Paterson's approval is so low that 53% say he should announce now that he won't run for election to a four-year term next year, while 39% say he can restore his reputation and should run next year.
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, with a near-record high 75% to 14% approval rating, crushes Paterson in a Democratic primary 61% to 18%.
Said pollster Maurice Carroll: "The
slide started with the Caroline Kennedy flap and deepened with the humongous state budget
passed last week. The budget was an opportunity for Paterson to reverse his slide, but voters
disapprove almost 4-1 of the way he handled it."