Andrew Yang is the best choice for the mayor of New York among the key voting group

According to a poll released Sunday, New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang is the best choice among a significant group of voters – registered Democrats 50 years and older.

The poll by the Siena College Research Institute and senior citizens’ group AARP showed that 24% of Democrats in the age group say the former presidential candidate and technology entrepreneur is their first choice in the June 22 Democratic primary. This year’s mayoral election is the first vote with the best choice, enabling voters to rank as many as five candidates.

According to the poll, Eric Adams, president of Brooklyn, and the city governor Scott Stringer were in New York, who are also running for mayor in the Democratic election.

Democratic candidate Ray McGuire, a former vice president of Citigroup, received 9% of Democrats’ first-choice votes in this age group, and candidate Maya Wiley, a Democratic candidate and former legal adviser to Mayor Bill de Blasio, had 7% , the poll showed.

Of the Democrats polled, 26% were still undecided. For Republican voters, 44% were undecided.

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