NY-Gov: New Yorkers Like To Do It Steamroller-Style

So says the latest Q-Poll:

New York State voters approve 61 – 11 percent of the job Gov. Eliot Spitzer is doing and say 61 – 24 percent that his “Steamroller Style” is good for the people, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

If there was ever any question that New Yorkers had doubts with Governor Spitzer’s aggressive agenda for progressive reform in the face of a slow-moving legislature, this should set the record straight:

Voters disapprove 48 – 31 percent of the job the State Legislature is doing, the independent Quinnipiac University poll finds. Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver gets a negative 28 – 37 percent score, while Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno gets a negative 25 – 39 percent rating, among the lowest ratings for these leaders.

With negatives like those, Silver and Bruno could stand to learn a thing or two from the ‘Roller.

One thought on “NY-Gov: New Yorkers Like To Do It Steamroller-Style”

  1. Because the theoretical ‘steamroller’ seems a lot better then what might actually be taking place ala bad mouthing members of the legislature in the public where it can get reported…

    I like this support, no problem… It just feels a bit phony and most likely weak support.

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