
"With polls closing in the 2025 NYC mayoral election in a little more than 48 hours, two new polls show the race continuing to tighten but with very different margins between the Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani and independent candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. An AtlasIntel survey, appearing in the New York Post on Nov. 1, shows Mamdani's lead over Cuomo has narrowed to just 6.6 points, the slimmest edge he has had since July, the news outlet wrote. This is the first time Mamdani has had a single-digit lead; an Oct. 27 Suffolk University survey that had the Independent 10 points behind Mamdani in the race, 44% to 34%."
"A second poll from Quinnipiac also had a 10-point gap between the two candidates; Mamdani had been up 13 points on Cuomo in the previous Quinnipiac poll taken in September. He's coming down, and I'm going up, and that is always good news, Cuomo said on Fox News Sunday morning. However, a sponsored poll from Fox News showed a much wider gap between the two candidates though that also shrank from the previous Fox News poll taken at the end of September. According to a survey of likely voters taken Oct. 24-28, Mamdani leads at 47% followed by Cuomo at 31%. Cuomo, the former New York governor, has been able to narrow that gap down to 16 points; in a previous FOX News poll announced on Sept. 25, the gap between the candidates was wider, with Mamdani leading at 45% and Cuomo at 27%."
Polls indicate the 2025 New York City mayoral race is tightening as the election nears. An AtlasIntel survey published Nov. 1 shows Zohran Mamdani's lead over Andrew Cuomo narrowed to 6.6 points, the smallest since July. An Oct. 27 Suffolk University poll put Mamdani at 44% and Cuomo at 34%. Quinnipiac recorded a 10-point gap after a September lead of 13 points. A Fox News–sponsored likely-voter survey Oct. 24–28 found Mamdani at 47% and Cuomo at 31%, reflecting gains for Cuomo after Mayor Eric Adams exited the contest.
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