Latest NYC Mayoral Poll Shows De Blasio Leading With 39 Percent, Runoff Likely

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bill-de-blasioA Democratic runoff appears more likely in the New York City Democratic primary for mayor, according to a new poll released last night. CBS News reports that the Quinnipiac University poll shows Public Advocate Bill de Blasio leading among likely Democratic mayoral primary voters with 39 percent.

It shows former Comptroller Bill Thompson in second place with 25 percent. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn is third, with 18 percent. Former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner is in fourth place with 6 percent, followed by Comptroller John Liu with 4 percent.

To avoid an Oct. 1 runoff, a candidate needs more than 40 percent in today’s primary.

{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}


6 COMMENTS

  1. “City Council Speaker Christine Quinn is third, with 18 percent.”

    Boruch Hashem!

    If you would like to vote for De Blasio, do so. If you would like to vote for Tompson, do so. If you would like to make a statement about our values, vote for Salgato.

    However, do not vote for someone who has chosen to publicly fight G-d in her “family” lifestyle. Please, please, please, don’t do it.
    Thank you.

  2. Why is a “runoff likely” if De Blasio is one point away from that number?

    I think BDB is the best bet to lose to a republican or independent. Time for Ray Kelly to throw his hat in.

  3. How any law abiding citizen can vote for deblassio is beyond me! What it took Giuliani and Bloomberg 20 years to build, he will destroy in 6 months

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