A new Marist Poll finds that appointed Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) is far from guaranteed to be the Democratic party nominee in 2010 if Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) challenges her.
When pitted against Maloney in a Democratic primary, Gillibrand edges out Maloney, 36% to 31%. However, a whopping 33% are still undecided, meaning the race is still very much a toss up.
In general election matchups, Gillibrand has lost ground in the poll to both former Gov. George Pataki (R) and Rep. Peter King (D-NY) in the last month. Gillibrand trails Pataki, 38% to 46%, but beats King, 42% to 31%.
Poll Tracker highlights another issue for Gillibrand: Fully 43% of respondents in the poll couldn't rate her job performance.