Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) is pulling away from Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) in their Manhattan primary cage fight as Election Day nears, a new poll revealed on Thursday.
The powerful upper West Side Democrat scored 43% of those surveyed compared to just 24% for Maloney, whose base is on the East Side.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. (left) and Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y. (right) (Mary Altaffer/)
Suraj Patel, an insurgent who mounted two unsuccessful challenges to Maloney, was picked by 14% of the Democratic voters in the poll carried out by WPIX television.
The picture looks even better when the 19% of voters who are still undecided just days before the Tuesday election were asked to declare their preferences.
Nadler, who leads the House Judiciary Committee, won 51% of undecided voters compared to Maloney at 29%.
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The two veteran leaders were locked in a much closer race in earlier polls of their incumbent-vs.-incumbent matchup.
According to PIX 11, the poll provided some clues as to Maloney's missteps-her support, or perceived lack thereof, for President Biden. When asked during a debate if she would support a second term, she responded, "I don't believe he's running for reelection," quickly followed by an apology tour.
The latest numbers reflect that 29% of Democrats in NY-12 would oppose a candidate who opposes Biden being the Democratic nominee in 2024.