NEW YORK (WABC) -- Zohran Mamdani nearly doubles Andrew Cuomo's lead, according to a new survey by The New York Times and Siena College .

Mamdani holds a 22-point advantage over Cuomo, 46% to 24%, the survey found.

Republican Curtis Sliwa polled at 15% and Mayor Eric Adams at 9% among likely New York City voters.

"Mamdani holds a huge lead among younger voters while voters forty-five and older are split between Cuomo and Mamdani in the four-way race," Don Levy, SRI's Director, said.

If both Sliwa and Adams were to drop out of the race and make it a two-person showdown, Cuomo would capture the vast majority of their current support and win a majority of voters over forty-five.

"Mamdani's overwhelming 22-point lead would shrink to four points. At present, Cuomo would need both Adams

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