Trump Outpolls Hochul in New York Approval Ratings

Trump’s approval in New York surpasses Hochul’s by 6 points. The GrayHouse poll shows 43% versus 36% approval.
Hochul’s -19 net approval lags behind Trump’s -13. Economic and safety issues may weigh on her ratings.
Public views split, with some favoring Trump’s approach. Others see Hochul’s struggles as tied to local challenges.

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President Donald Trump holds a higher approval rating than New York Governor Kathy Hochul, according to a GrayHouse poll. Trump’s net approval stands at -13 (43%-56%), compared to Hochul’s -19 (36%-55%), a 6-point gap. The results reflect shifting public sentiment in a traditionally Democratic state.

The GrayHouse poll surveyed New York residents recently. It measured approval for both Trump and Hochul.

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Trump’s 43% approval outpaces Hochul’s 36%. His disapproval, at 56%, is slightly lower than hers at 55%.

New York has long favored Democratic leaders. Trump’s edge suggests dissatisfaction with state-level governance.

Some New Yorkers praise Trump’s national leadership style. Others remain critical, citing his polarizing policies.

Hochul has faced challenges like crime and economic concerns. These may contribute to her lower approval rating.

Presidential approval often influences state-level perceptions. Trump’s visibility may amplify his standing in New York.

Polls can shift based on timing and events. The gap may reflect temporary frustration with state policies.

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Polls reflect dissatisfaction with Hochul’s progressive policies, not Trump’s appeal.

Trump’s popularity surges as New Yorkers reject Hochul’s leadership.

Approval ratings show polarized views on state and national leadership.

Trump’s edge signals shifting voter sentiment.