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Article: Poll: Congestion Pricing Down, Bloomberg Steady.
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- The New York Observer (New York, NY)
- Article date:
- November 19, 2007
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A new Quinnipiac poll shows that opposition to congestion pricing among New Yorkers has grown, but mainly because most respondents think they're also going to have a transit fare hike. According to the release, "New Yorkers will go along IF income from congestion pricing is used to prevent an increase in transit fares."
Also: Ray Kelly's approval numbers are down to 55-30 from 62-25 in August, even as rumors continue of a mayoral run. And Bloomberg's ratings are holding steady, and high.
FOR RELEASE: NOVEMBER 19, 2007
OPPOSITION TO CONGESTION PRICING GROWS,
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY NEW YORK CITY POLL FINDS;
KELLY APPROVAL FALLS ...