New Yorkers Want Politicians Out of The Chik-Fil-A Scandal
Eighty three percent of New Yorkers do not want politicians telling the public how to shop for fast food.
The Big Apple wants separation of chicken and state.
Eighty-three percent of New Yorkers said politicians shouldn't discourage people from patronizing Chick-fil-A, according to a Quinnipiac University poll on Wednesday. And 82 percent said there shouldn't be an impact on the company's ability to get permits.
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If New Yorkers wish to do something right for a change, then stop electing leftist trash like Bloomberg.
Damm, I despise that awful city.