Poll: Voters favor moving mosque

? A new poll shows a majority of likely voters in New York think a planned mosque near ground zero should be moved.

A Quinnipiac University poll released Friday finds 57 percent of voters say the location of the mosque is wrong, with 32 percent saying it is appropriate.

The mosque is planned two blocks north of the World Trade Center site.

A wide majority, 80 percent to 15 percent, say developers have a right to build a mosque near ground zero. But 67 percent of those surveyed say the mosque’s backers should voluntarily move it to a different location.