Bill de Blasio shouldn’t count on a home-field advantage in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination.
A Siena College poll released Tuesday showed the New York City mayor had less than 1 percent support in his own state.
The poll is another blow to de Blasio’s candidacy, which has been mocked by the city’s tabloids. The New York Daily News found he had only worked an average of 4.1 hours a work day in May.
He said in early September that he would drop out of the race if he didn’t qualify for the October debate.
Joe Biden led the pack among New York voters in the poll at 22%, followed by Elizabeth Warren at 17% and Bernie Sanders with 15%.
The poll of 798 New York State registered voters was conducted Sept. 8-12 and had a margin of error of 4.1 percentage points.