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Hizzoner wins a 61% approval rating in the latest Marist poll

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

After 2½ months in the city’s top job, Mayor Adams has the approval of 61% of city residents, according to a new poll released Monday by Marist College.

The poll, which was taken during the first eight days of March, also shows that 40% of registered voters surveyed believe Adams is doing an excellent or good job.

That’s about the same as the 39% his predecesso­r Bill de Blasio got after taking office in 2014, but lower than the 50% rating that former Mayor Mike Bloomberg got after stepping into City Hall.

“This poll clearly demonstrat­es that Mayor Adams is off to a good start,” said Marist pollster Lee Miringoff, who spoke with reporters Monday afternoon over Zoom. “He’s not particular­ly polarizing. The support is wide, but not necessaril­y very deep.”

Miringoff attributed broad support of Adams to the positive polling numbers Hizzoner received across party lines — with a 67% approval rating among Democrats and 55% among Republican­s — as well as relatively high ratings that came in across borough and demographi­c lines.

To some extent, this marks a departure from de Blasio. Where Adams’ approval numbers among Blacks, whites and Latinos are all comparable, de Blasio was all over the map when he first took office, Miringoff noted.

Still, the pollster added that some of Adams’ numbers appear to indicate the support he’s now getting isn’t very deep. One indicator is the 15% of those polled who reported they’re “unsure” about whether they approve or disapprove of his performanc­e so far.

nother indicator, according to Miringoff, is that while 47% answered that Adams is changing the city for the better, 34% said he’s not changing it at all, 12% were unsure and 8% opined that he’s changing it for the worse.

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