New York Gov. David Paterson‟s (D) "ratings with voters -- favorable/unfavorable and job performance ratings, as well as hypothetical electoral contests -- remain near record low levels," according to a new Siena poll of registered voters.
In a Democratic primary, Paterson loses to Attorney General Andrew Cuomo 70% to 20%. In general election match-ups, he loses to Rudy Giuliani (R) 56% to 33% but beats Rick Lazio 39% to 37%.
Said pollster Steven Greenberg: "By every measure, voters continue to keep Governor Paterson in the electoral cellar, and by every measure, Paterson‟s numbers are within a handful of points or less of his all time record lows. It is now nine consecutive months of a favorable rating below 40% and eight consecutive months of a job approval rating below 25%."
Interestingly, a new Quinnipiac poll finds Cuomo crushing Paterson, 51% to 24%, even among
black voters in a Democratic primary.