New poll numbers reveal voters' attitudes about the top issues in New York -- how they feel about crime, inflation and Gov. Kathy Hochul.
According to Siena College, Hochul's 44% favorability remains virtually unchanged from last month, but her job performance rating has fallen. Only 36% of voters have a positive opinion of how she's doing.
Hochul is getting negative ratings on crime and economic issues, including jobs, inflation and taxes. On bail reform, 67% of voters approve of changes to the law, but 38% say the changes will have no effect on the crime rate. CBS2's Political Reporter Marcia Kramer will have more on the story tonight on CBS2 News at 5 and 6.
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