A new Siena College poll in New York shows Andrew Cuomo (D) with a huge lead over Carl Paladino (R) among likely voters in the race for governor, 56% to 32%.
Key finding: 59% of voters have an unfavorable view of Paladino and 61% agree with the statement that he "is a loose cannon, who doesn't have the temperament to be governor."
Said pollster Steven Greenberg: "With four weeks until voters go to the polls, Cuomo remains in a very strong position to be elected New York's next governor. Cuomo leads Paladino by 24 points among likely voters in a head-to-head matchup with both candidates on three ballot lines. Cuomo has a huge 70-17 percent lead in New York City, a strong 54-35 lead in the downstate suburbs and upstate voters are nearly evenly divided with Cuomo having 45 percent support and Paladino 43 percent."