The source of the poll is unclear, but the questions revolve around the former governor and how voters perceive him.
As newspaper editorial boards lose influence, or withdraw from the space altogether, there are openings for others. In New York City, a group of veteran journalists are trying to fill the gap.
Federal prosecutors say they might bring additional charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and indict others in the corruption case against him.
The paper's editorial board has endorsed Democratic candidates in every election since it endorsed Eisenhower, a Republican, in 1956.
After a collapse in the mid-terms, New York Democrats are betting a revamped party can help win a House majority
New York Democrats launched a coordinated campaign modeled on more traditional battleground state efforts. Federal, state and local leaders are combining efforts to target a group of House GOP freshmen.
Kennedy suspended his campaign in August, but he still wants votes in non-competitive states, even while fighting to get off the ballot elsewhere.
The candidate had asked the justices to intervene after a state judge found that he had used an improper home address in election paperwork.
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) is facing backlash following reports he wore blackface and dodged racist rhetoric just days before the election for his swing district.
A new television ad from former President Donald Trump’s campaign deletes key words from two separate quotes to deceptively attack Vice President Kamala Harris.
New York and California, routinely overlooked in presidential elections, are shaping up as potentially pivotal battlegrounds in a nail-biter struggle for control of the US House.