No. And hit that. And that's a great question. He's saying that utilize polling to determine who should run against the Democratic primary winner. Remember Poll showed him up 40 points. 40 points. The day before the primary, his spokesperson put out the results of a poll that said he was up 10 points. He lost by 13 points. So if we're going to use these methods of making this determination that they have already proven inaccurate, why are we going to put the risk of New Yorkers by someone who has not kept his word? (03:43)
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Asserts discrepancies in polling data regarding Andrew Cuomo's lead before the primary.
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