Most of the people believe that the government has assisted the sexual harassers.

No Emmy Awards here.

A partial “apology” of Andrew Andrew Cuomo, panicked by claims of sexual harassment, led to the bombing by three women against him.

Most New York voters – 54 percent – now believe that Cuomo sexually harassed two former employees after an emotional MEPA released during an Emerson College / WPIX-TV / News Nation survey released during Wednesday’s press conference.

A third woman accused Cuomo of holding her face at the wedding of another Cuomo colleague and kissing her against him.

In a previous immersion poll conducted earlier this week, 38 percent of voters said they believed Cuomo abused women.

One in five voters – 19 percent – said it has not bothered anyone.

Cuomo apologized to one of the accusers, former colleague Charlotte Bennett, feeling “uncomfortable”, but at the same time insisting, “I never touched anyone inappropriately.”

At Wednesday’s press conference, Cuomo’s apology found only a split verdict: 41 percent believed he was honest, while 41 percent said his Mei was not felt guilty by heart, and the rest were unaware or someone Was not opinion.

Forty percent of New Yorkers said that Andrew Cuomo's Maya Gupta's heart did not budge during Wednesday's press conference.
Forty percent of New Yorkers said that Andrew Cuomo’s Maya Gupta’s heart did not budge during Wednesday’s press conference.
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The devastating Emerson poll also comes on the heels of a Quinnipiac poll on Thursday, which found that four out of five New York voters believe sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo by three women – two former Including voters – are “very serious” or “something serious.”

Cuomo’s apology did not go too far, with “no less among voters from Governor Cuomo’s response after the press conference than before”, with 49% currently reported to be disappointed by his response to the issue, which previously The week is up 42 percent, said Spencer Kimball, Emerson College’s voting director.

Democrate is gaining popularity due to the recent sexual harassment and scandals that have been going on in the Coronavirus nursing home for months.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo apologizes for realizing one of the accusers, former colleague Charlotte Bennett
Andrew Cuomo apologizes to one of the accusers, former colleague Charlotte Bennett, feels “uncomfortable”, but at the same time insists, “I never touched anyone inappropriately.”
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A plurality of voters – 43 percent of voters – now think Cuomo should resign, before 37 percent a week. A small 34 percent of respondents say they should not resign, with the rest being undecided.

Voters are worried that the epidemic will affect Cuomo’s ability to control scandals between budgets and economic challenges.

During the CBS Evening News with Nora O'Donnell on March 4, 2021, North O'Donnell (left) interviews Charlotte Bennett, a former associate of Gov. Andrew Koumou.
During the CBS Evening News with Nora O’Donnell on March 4, 2021, North O’Donnell (left) interviews Charlotte Bennett, a former associate of Gov. Andrew Koumou.
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Earlier in the week, 39 percent of voters believed that increasing scams would affect their ability to govern.

But the number rose to 46 percent after the press conference doubting the management’s ability.

Former Cuomo employee Lindsey Boylan alleged last month that the governor kissed her on the lips without warning.
Former Cuomo employee Lindsey Boylan alleged last month that the governor kissed her on the lips without warning.
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Cuomo’s worthy confession raised awareness of the issue – 61 percent of voters said they had heard a lot about the issue from 50 percent earlier this week.

His job performance rating is underwater — 38 percent of New Yorkers approve and 49 percent disapprove, with the remaining respondents having no opinion.

Cuomo’s bid for a fourth term next year may run into trouble – only a third of voters would like him to be re-elected as governor in 2022.

Ana Ruch alleged that the government caught Andrew Cuomo in his 2019 wedding.
Ana Ruch alleged that the government caught Andrew Cuomo in his 2019 wedding.
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This figure is lower than the 36 percent voters who said they wanted to re-elect him earlier in the week.

The Immersion poll polled 800 voters after a press conference of Cuomo on Wednesday afternoon from 4:30 p.m. It has an error of 3.4 percentage point margin.

Already shaken by a nursing home scandal for COVID-19 deaths, Count Cuomo’s troubles worsen former employee Lindsay Boylan, 36, last month after he allegedly kissed her on the lips without warning to the governor. Gone, and suggested that they spend a flying game strip poker. Cuomo denied his claims.

    An electronic billboard in Albany, NY
An electronic billboard demands Andrew Cuomo “resign now” in Albany, NY.
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A few days later, fellow 25-year-old fellow Bennett accused Cuomo of subjecting her to a series of off-color comments and questions about her sex life, convincing her that the governor was in search of a relationship with her is.

And on Monday, Anna Ruch, 33, alleged that Cuomo caught her at a 2019 wedding, put her hands on her face and cheeks to even pull her away, trying to converse with the photo captive in the camera. But kissed her.

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