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A majority of New Yorkers disapproved of the way the mayor handled Occupy Wall Street, a new poll finds.

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Nearly 80 percent of Manhattan voters surveyed said they support a plan to bring a new bike share program to the city.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's poll numbers are sagging, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg's poll numbers are on the rise, thanks to widespread approval of his handling of Hurricane Irene, even as critics slammed the fact that he lied about his former staffer's arrest.

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Most New Yorkers believe admission to the 9/11 Museum should be free when it opens next year, according to a new poll.

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Police Commissioner Ray Kelly may never have expressed interest in the job, but he tops the list of city officials New Yorkers would like to see as the next mayor in a new poll.

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The majority of New Yorkers called ticket-fixing by police a serious crime, according to a new poll out Thursday.

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78 percent of Manhattan public school parents polled said they don't like the way Mayor Bloomberg is handling city schools.

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A new poll revealed that 56 percent of New York City voters wouldn't want to spend Thanksgiving with Mayor Bloomberg.

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The mayor again defended Cathie Black as a panel met behind closed doors to decide whether to recommend a waiver.

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Michael Bloomberg's new schools chancellor pick isn't helping his popularity among voters, a new Quinnipiac poll finds.

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, who is trailing in the polls, said he'd forgo his paycheck if elected.

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Gillibrand has the support of 52 percent of likely voters, including 66 percent of New Yorkers, according to a Marist poll.

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Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has a 2-1 lead over his challengers in the race for governor, a new poll shows.

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Nearly half of the city's residents don't want the mosque built near Ground Zero, a new poll found.