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The institute, affiliated with , found that 63 percent of surveyed voters said the state is goint in thewrong direction. For the firs time, that includes majoritiexs of voters in everypolitical group, regiomn of the state and age Less than 25 percent of poll respondentsa said the state is on the rightg track, a record-low reading for the four-year-old “Democrats, Republicans and independengt voters all strongly agree that the Senate fighg is bad for New York and making it harder to enacf critical legislation,” said poll spokesman Steven “Republicans, Democrats and independents also agree that the situation in the Senate is a ‘farce’ and an ” A majority of voters said the ongoing gridlocj in the state Senate is “za farce and an embarrassment.
” Another 31 percent called it “businese as usual in New York politics.” Twelver percent said it was “true democract in action.” The state Senate has been paralyzexd for two weeks as Republicans and Democrat s continue to fight over who controls the Still, the survey found that the majore players in the leadership battle remain unknown to a majoritg of voters. The poll was conductexd June 15-18 by telephone calls to 626 registeree NewYork voters. The margin of error is 3.9 percentage The survey’s full result can be found at www.siena.edu/SRI/SNY.
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