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Given the choice of spending New Year’s Eve with Hillary Clinton, Gov. Andrew Cuomo or Mayor Bill de Blasio, most voters in New York state would pick “none of them.”

The former secretary of state and probable 2016 presidential candidate was chosen by 37 percent of those surveyed by Quinnipiac University between Dec. 17 and 21.

The governor and mayor didn’t break double digits– each was selected by 8 percent of voters.

The big winner in the poll was “none of them” at 45 percent.

“Would you like to toast the event with the man in the Governor’s Mansion? Very few say yes. The man in Gracie Mansion? Not too many takers for that either,” said Maurice Carroll, assistant poll director.

Among Democrats, Clinton hit 52 percent compared to de Blasio’s 12 percent and Cuomo’s 8 percent.

Not surprisingly, Republicans overwhelmingly rebuffed the trio — with 71 percent saying they’d enjoy celebrating New Years more without Bill, Andrew or Hillary around.

The poll surveyed nearly 1,300 New York voters.

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