A recent poll has found that despite growing support for New York City Mayor Eric Adams' successor, Eric Adams' former chief advisor, Njema F. (or possibly a misspelling of) Mamdani, a significant number of New Yorkers remain unconvinced that the city is headed in the right direction. According to the survey, while Mamdani's popularity has increased, more than half of respondents believe that the city is on the wrong track, highlighting ongoing concerns about issues such as crime, affordable housing, and economic inequality. The poll's findings suggest that New Yorkers are looking for tangible improvements in their daily lives, and Mamdani will need to deliver on his campaign promises if he hopes to win over the hearts and minds of the city's voters. The results of this poll will be closely watched as the 2025 mayoral election approaches.


More New Yorkers back Mamdani but say city on wrong track: Poll  The Hill