LI poll's numbers look bad for Sen. Gillibrand
Photo credit: AP Photo | U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), left, speaks to gathered faculty at Santo Domingo Autonomous University, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Gillibrand was on a one-day visit to strengthen educational exchanges between the university and the Dominican community in New York.
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The numbers look bad for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - at first glance.
She's been in the U.S. Senate for nine months, drawn all the curiosity that a fresh face gets, enjoyed attentive support from senior Sen. Charles Schumer, and pushed a thousand ways to stay in the public eye.
And yet, a Newsday/News 12/Siena poll shows 23 percent of Long Islanders surveyed gave her a favorable rating,...
