Gov. Kathy Hochul’s performance ratings are at their lowest ever, with voters overwhelmingly opposed to her massive stadium deal for the Buffalo Bills and nearly half saying they’re ready to elect someone else in November, according to a new poll.
The governor's overall performance rating dropped 11 points in a month, as a strong majority of voters oppose her $600 million stadium deal for the Buffalo BillsGov. Kathy Hochul’s performance ratings are at their lowest ever, with voters overwhelmingly opposed to her massive stadium deal for the Buffalo Bills and nearly half saying they’re ready to elect someone else in November, according to a new Siena College poll released Monday.
Hochul’s net job performance rating stands at -21 , versus -10 in a poll a month ago and -2 at the start of the year. Republicans and independents overwhelmingly disapprove of her performance, and while she has a positive rating among Democrats, even that is down substantially from March . The governor gets"fair" or"poor" ratings from 63% of voters on her handling of the economy, 69% on her handling of crime and 65% on restoring trust in government.
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