Andrew Yang has fallen to fourth place in two polls ahead of New York City’s mayoral Democratic primary election on Tuesday, weeks after being depicted as a tourist candidate.
In new polling conducted by the New York Post in conjunction with pollster McLaughlin, the former presidential candidate and an early frontrunner in the race languishes with 9.6% of voters saying he is their first choice, lower than the 13% in a Marist poll published earlier this week and 15% in a separate poll from PIX11/Emerson College.
Former Brooklyn borough president Eric Adams comes in with 21% support, with Maya Wiley, a former counsel to Mayor Bill de Blasio, and former sanitation
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