At the 2010 Audience Conference a few weeks ago, Jason Calacanis said “New Yorkers don’t even care about the mosque,” referring, of course, to the Cordoba Center at 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.
A July 1 Quinnipiac poll suggested 52% of New York City voters opposed building the proposed 13-floor center two blocks north of Ground Zero.
The new numbers show the lowest public support for the project since polling on the issue began earlier this year.
Yep, no one cares, Jason.