Q-Poll: Hillary and Chuck
January 20, 2006 | 4:01 a.m.
Another Q-Poll is out today, complete with quote that Hillary "doesn't seem to have any political problems" in New York. True, no doubt; but it's not ideal that the polling closed four days ago, before anybody had heard Hillary's "plantation" slip, so there's no way of telling if it hurt her at all. Meanwhile -- I'm not sure how to explain this -- but Chuck's approval numbers have been gradually softening, perhaps because of his increasingly partisan profile and central role on judges. Nothing to make Howard Mills eager for a rematch, but he's down from 69-16 a bit over a year ago to 58 - 28 now. Down ballot, both Cuomo and Green defeat Jeanine Pirro, whose favorable and unfavorable ratings are roughly equal.
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