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Spitzer’s numbers falling

July
30

A new poll shows Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s job performance rating falling since his administration got entangled in a scandal trying to embarrass his chief political rival, Republican Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno.
The poll, from Siena College, finds that though Spitzer still has a two-to-one favorable rating, he receives only average grades on getting his agenda enacted and dealing with the state Legislature.

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An earlier WNBC/Marist Poll that I wrote about today saw little change in the way the public viewed Spitzer. New Yorkers continued to view him as an independent politician who was changing the way things were done in Albany.
The longer the scandal drags on, the more people take note?
Spitzer of course wants to move on. Bruno of course does not.

This entry was posted on Monday, July 30th, 2007 at 5:43 pm by Noreen O'Donnell.
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Noreen O'DonnellNoreen O'Donnell For the last 20 years, Noreen O'Donnell has written about Hillary Clinton's run for the Senate, rebuilding Ground Zero, the Korean immigrants who travel north each day from Queens to work in nail salons, deadly runaway fire trucks and other stories in Westchester and Putnam counties. Now she's a columnist.



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