New Poll Suggests Andrew Cuomo Could Emerge as NY Mayor Amidst Scandal-Ridden Competition. 
A new survey has revealed a surprising twist in the New York mayoral election, suggesting that former Governor Andrew Cuomo could outdo Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani if they were to face off against each other directly.
The latest AtlasIntel poll was conducted between Friday and Sunday and surveyed over 2,400 voters. While it showed Cuomo trailing Mamdani in a straight-up contest by six points, the results are starkly different when the two candidates compete head-to-head. In this hypothetical showdown, Cuomo leads Mamdani 49.7% to 44.1%.
Cuomo's prospects for victory seem bolstered after the poll was released on Monday afternoon - just one day before the general election. The margin of error stands at a respectable 2 percentage points.
The survey, however, highlights inconsistencies in voter sentiment when party affiliation is factored into the mix. According to early voting numbers, Democrats make up around 73% of the votes, followed by Republicans at 11%, and independents taking nearly 15%. In contrast, the poll's figures show that Democrats comprise just 59% of the vote, while Republican voters make up 19% and independents contribute about 22%.
While Cuomo's recent scandals may have had a lasting impact on his popularity among certain groups, the new poll suggests he might still have enough support to pull ahead in a direct matchup against Mamdani.
				
			A new survey has revealed a surprising twist in the New York mayoral election, suggesting that former Governor Andrew Cuomo could outdo Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani if they were to face off against each other directly.
The latest AtlasIntel poll was conducted between Friday and Sunday and surveyed over 2,400 voters. While it showed Cuomo trailing Mamdani in a straight-up contest by six points, the results are starkly different when the two candidates compete head-to-head. In this hypothetical showdown, Cuomo leads Mamdani 49.7% to 44.1%.
Cuomo's prospects for victory seem bolstered after the poll was released on Monday afternoon - just one day before the general election. The margin of error stands at a respectable 2 percentage points.
The survey, however, highlights inconsistencies in voter sentiment when party affiliation is factored into the mix. According to early voting numbers, Democrats make up around 73% of the votes, followed by Republicans at 11%, and independents taking nearly 15%. In contrast, the poll's figures show that Democrats comprise just 59% of the vote, while Republican voters make up 19% and independents contribute about 22%.
While Cuomo's recent scandals may have had a lasting impact on his popularity among certain groups, the new poll suggests he might still have enough support to pull ahead in a direct matchup against Mamdani.