Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who's running as an independent for mayor of New York City, has cut Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani’s lead in half, according to a new poll released one week before the general election. In the latest Suffolk University poll, conducted over the last four days, Mamdani leads Cuomo by 10 points — 44 percent to 34 percent — with Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa following with 11 percent.
In Suffolk’s poll last month, Mamdani was 20 points ahead of Cuomo — 45 percent to 25 percent — followed by Sliwa with 9 percent, and incumbent New York City Mayor Eric Adams with 8 percent. Today, 7 percent of respondents say they’re undecided, down from 9 percent last month. Since last month’s poll, Adams has suspended his independent reelection bid and endorsed Cuomo. T

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