Analysis | New York City residents don’t love Bill de Blasio and don’t want him to run for president

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Analysis: New York City residents don’t love Bill de Blasio and don’t want him to run for president

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. By Philip Bump Philip Bump National correspondent focused largely on the numbers behind politics Email Bio Follow May 3 at 5:30 PM In March, Monmouth University polled likely Democratic primary voters nationally about a few people who had announced their candidacies or seemed likely to do so. Among the people included in that poll was New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.

There was a pattern to the results. Candidates who were better known generally had better net favorability. But that relatively well-defined correlation between public familiarity and net popularity was broken by de Blasio’s clunky minus-6 net favorability.In March, there were two polls evaluating de Blasio’s popularity in his home state. Generally, one would expect a viable presidential candidate to have relatively decent favorability numbers on his home turf.

Perhaps it’s not a surprise, then, to learn that most New Yorkers, including most Democrats, don’t think he should run for president.The question that’s fair to ask here is: What’s the pitch? What does de Blasio bring to the 21-person field that is lacking?

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