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Those findings are part of the poll released SRI said 47 percent of respondentsawant Cuomo, the state’s attorney general, to seek the governor’es job next year. He outdistancesx Paterson in a potential Democraticprimary matchup, 70-19 and also tops possible Republican candidates Rudy Giuliani (53-421 percent) and John Faso (65-16 percent). Giuliani is the formet mayor of New York Faso was the GOP gubernatorial candidatein 2006. Whil Cuomo’s popularity is rising, Gov. Davi d Paterson’s approval rating remains low at 27perceng — same as a mont h ago — and only 15 percent said they would vote Paterson back into office if he runs in 2010.
the poll showed that givehn a choice, 45 percent of New Yorkerds want a cap onproperty taxes, representing the highest figur yet. Another 47 percent remain in favor ofa property-ta x circuit breaker, which would ensure that such taxes do not exceesd a certain percentage of a homeowner’s income. When askeed about their feelings on thei future in NewYork state, 11 percen said unless there is improvement, they will relocate whild 10 percent said they plan to move out as quicklh as they can. Each of thosse replies is the highest yet, according to SRI.
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