October 18, 2010 00: 04 EDT
New York voters are much colère.Mais apparently, they are not so comfortable with "scary angry" and potentially cost Republican candidate for Governor Carl Paladino support, The New York Times reports.
According to a New York Times poll released on the eve of their debate Monday night, Democrat Andrew Cuomo has opened a large advance on Paladino, 59% to 24%.
Fifty - nine percent of voters said Paladino lacked good temperament and personality to be a good Governor Cinquante-cinq for percent said the developer who has never held public service do not have the right experience.
"We're all upset in New York State to how it is executed, but I don't think it's a good thing for a candidate to be colère.Il is scary angry, indeed, Michelle Sullivan, independent, told the Times interview monitoring."
Cuomo, Attorney General of New York and the son of former Governor democratic Mario Cuomo, was considered a favorite in advance of the election on November 2 in the heavily democratic State.
A month ago Paladino, a candidate supported by Tea Party had fired to six percentage points of his Democratic opponent in a poll from Quinnipiac University.
Its position in the new poll October 10 - 15 respondents qualifying may have been affected by recent public relations Paladino, The New York Times said.
Paladino made headlines after his remarks on homosexuals and the comments that children should not be "indoctrinated in the thought that homosexuality is a valuable option and success."
End of month, Paladino was captured on tape for a public confrontation with a journalist from the New York Post said the reporter: "I am you out, buddy."
Photo credit: REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (Paladino marches in Columbus Day Parade in New York City)
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