Marist Poll: Majority of NY voters say the worst is behind us
Written by Written by Sonia Lindell on January 27, 2012 – 8:45 am

According to a press release from the Marist Poll:

“New York State voters see a light at the end of the financial tunnel. A majority of registered voters statewide — 52% — believe the worst of the state’s economic woes are behind them. 44% think the worst is yet to come, and 5% are unsure.

This is in stark contrast with voters’ views from November. In that NY1/YNN-Marist Poll, a majority — 54% — thought there were more tumultuous economic times on the horizon while 42% said the worst was over. Four percent, at the time, were unsure.

‘More New York voters are beginning to see an improved economic picture,’ says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion. ‘It’s not exactly rosy but the gloom is lifting.’”

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