Attorney General Polls: Green Surges This Weekend
According to this review of polls, Mark Green's numbers have been going exactly the way he'd want them to go, and he's now within striking distance of Cuomo.
He went from 38 points behind a month and a half ago to 12 points behind today (assuming the Green Papers and Quinnipiac polls are comparable, which seems reasonable, given the similarity of their 9/5 and 9/6 results). Mark has been (sort of) surging this weekend, closing the gap by 7 points the past three days. He's not there yet, but it's encouraging enough that one shouldn't give up on him on the basis of believing he can't win it. He can win it.
He went from 38 points behind a month and a half ago to 12 points behind today (assuming the Green Papers and Quinnipiac polls are comparable, which seems reasonable, given the similarity of their 9/5 and 9/6 results). Mark has been (sort of) surging this weekend, closing the gap by 7 points the past three days. He's not there yet, but it's encouraging enough that one shouldn't give up on him on the basis of believing he can't win it. He can win it.
Democratic Primary Polls
Source Date Cuomo Green Maloney
Green Papers 9/9 47% 35% 18%
Green Papers 9/8 50% 29% 21%
Green Papers 9/7 52% 31% 17%
Green Papers 9/6 51% 33% 16%
Qunnipiac 9/5 53% 31% 18%
Quinnipiac 9/3 40% 23% 16%
Quinnipiac 8/29 42% 26% 14%
Quinnipiac 8/5 49% 21% 9%
Quinnipiac 7/22 57% 19% 5%
2 Comments:
At 9:47 PM, Solomon Grundy said…
Sorry, I spent ten minutes trying to format that data, and the formatting got lost when I hit publish. But you get the idea (or can go to the Wikipedia I linked to).
I also just realized that Green Papers is probably Green's internal polling. Well, whatever. It's the only polling I could find.
At 2:31 PM, Antid Oto said…
Hm. That's close enough for me to vote for him anyway. Thanks.
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