(ANSA) - NEW YORK, 09 MAR - From City Hall to Albany.
With just a few months left until the end of his term as mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio does not rule out the seat of governor.
"It will be what it will be," said de Blasio.
According to some American media reports, until a few weeks ago, before the scandal of allegations of harassment and the cover-up of the number of percovid deaths in nursing homes broke out, a fourth re-election as governor of Andrew Cuomo seemed almost a foregone conclusion.
However, according to the latest Quinnipiac poll, 62% of voters in New York do not have a favorable opinion of deBlasio's work.
The last time a New York mayor tried to become governor of the state was in 1982 with Ed Koch.
Defeated by the then democratic candidate Mario Cuomo, father of Andrew.
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