Close To 70 Percent Of New Yorkers Want Mosque Moved From Ground Zero
Public opposition to the proposed mosque and community center near Ground Zero is growing dramatically, a new Quinnipiac University poll of New York voters found.
Now more than two-thirds of local voters want developers to move the project, up significantly from the narrow majority who wanted to the mosque relocated last month.
The same number of voters – 71% – want Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to probe the funding of the project.
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