I've found original-source polling on this race difficult to find using search engines.
I -think- this is a usable page for the Zenith poll mentioned in the above article:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cGOmIRpNyM8UW2eDsASw7nGAFW_9kCI_g5cLZuMvuBA/edit?gid=1723356922#gid=1723356922You've got to dig around to find anything useful.
While searching, I found this AI-generated condensation of the Zenith poll.
Take it for what you paid for it:
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Zenith Poll NYC Mayoral Race
Zohran Mamdani: The Democratic nominee leads the 2025 New York City mayoral race with 50% of likely voters in a five-way race, according to a Zenith Research/Public Progress Solutions poll conducted from July 16–24, 2025, among 1,453 registered voters, with a 3.9% margin of error for likely voters.
He holds a 28-point lead over Andrew Cuomo and maintains a commanding advantage even in head-to-head matchups, defeating Cuomo 55% to 40% and Eric Adams 59% to 32%.
Mamdani leads across nearly all demographics, including a 17-point lead among Jewish voters (43% to 26% for Cuomo), with 67% support among Jewish voters aged 18–44.
Andrew Cuomo: The former governor trails Mamdani with 22% support in the five-way race and performs poorly in head-to-head matchups, losing to Mamdani by 15 points.
He garners 26% support among Jewish voters, placing second behind Mamdani in that demographic.
Roughly 60% of voters hold an unfavorable view of him.Eric Adams: The incumbent mayor, running independently, receives only 7% support in the five-way race.
He performs weakly across demographics and loses to Mamdani 32% to 59% in a head-to-head matchup.
About 68% of voters view him unfavorably.Curtis Sliwa: The Republican candidate polls at 13% in the five-way race.
He is significantly behind Mamdani in all scenarios and does not emerge as a strong alternative even if other candidates drop out.
Jim Walden: The independent candidate receives 1% support in the five-way race. He is not a major contender in any polling scenario.
Polling Firm (Zenith Research/Public Progress Solutions): A new polling group that conducted a comprehensive survey from July 16–24, 2025, in four languages (English, Spanish, Chinese, Bangla), with a sample of 1,453 registered voters and 1,021 likely voters.
The poll was funded through private donations to Public Progress Solutions, led by Amit Singh Bagga, a Mamdani ally, though Bagga stated the campaign had no involvement in the poll.
The results project a near-certain victory for Mamdani across multiple scenarios, including if opponents consolidate.
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Fisherman comment:
Barring some REALLY damaging information about him from which he cannot recover, zombie-mammi is gonna win.
60% of the voters won't vote for Cuomo.
A HIGHER number, 68%, won't vote for Adams.
New York is going to go the way of London and the other Brit cities with muslim mayors...