Still, the pollster added that some of Adams’ numbers appear to indicate the support he’s now getting isn’t very deep. One indicator is the 15% of those polled who reported they’re “unsure” about whether they approve or disapprove of his performance so far. Another indicator, according to Miringoff, is that while 47% answered that Adams is changing the city for the better, 34% said he’s not changing it at all, 12% were unsure and 8% opined that he’s changing it for the worse.
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