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A new poll also found that most voters found the mayor's actions unethical — but not illegal.

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The Quinnipiac poll also showed several city officials are neck-and-neck with him in election matchups.

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The results come even as Mayor Bill de Blasio unleashes a series of initiatives to tackle the problem.

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New poll shows 50 percent of voters approve of the mayor, up from 45 percent in October.    

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A Quinnipiac University poll found 45 percent of voters approve of de Blasio and 46 percent disapprove.

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Voters say the ongoing feud between the two leaders is hurting New Yorkers.

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The mayor received his lowest overall approval rating in the Quinnipiac University poll.

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Fifty-two percent of voters believe Cuomo is part of the problem with ethics.

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De Blasio and Cuomo deny there is a feud despite evidence pointing to the contrary.

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Cuomo's poll numbers decline due to his education policies, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.

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Voters approve of the job Mayor Bill de Blasio is doing by a 49 to 40 percent margin.

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Nearly 80 percent of those polled also thought that PBA head Pat Lynch's statements were "too extreme."

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Mayor Bill de Blasio has called wife Chirlane McCray his most important adviser.

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More than 70 percent of voters approve of Bill de Blasio's new marijuana policy, a new poll found.

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African-American leaders believe the mayor really listens and gets the issues that matter to them.