Adams launches independent mayoral bid days after Mamdani upset
- Mayor Eric Adams officially launched his independent re-election campaign amid a federal investigation involving two aides, Brianna Suggs and Winne Greco, who have not been charged with any crimes.
- Adams criticized presumed Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, labeling him a 'Twitter politician' with unrealistic policies while touting his own record of reducing crime and reviving the economy.
- Mamdani won the Democratic primary with a focus on affordability, proposing policies like rent freezes and government-run grocery stores funded by higher taxes on the wealthy.
- As Adams navigates a challenging re-election bid amid scandals, business leaders are divided on whether to support him or embrace Mamdani's progressive agenda, which raises concerns within the business community.
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After the strong victory of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primaries for the City of New York City, the race entered absolute and unpredictable chaos just four months after the elections.Read more]]>
NYC Mayor Adams Announces Reelection Bid as Independent; Cuomo to Remain on the Ballot
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday he’s running for reelection in November as an independent. Adams will face front-runner Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist who defeated former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in Tuesday’s Democratic mayoral primary. CNN reports Cuomo will not drop out of the race by today’s deadline to remove himself from the general election ballot. Instead, Cuomo’s name will appear under a ballot line for a …
Mayor of New York, Democrat Eric Adams, this Thursday launched his candidacy for independent reelection two days after the primaries of his party in which the left wing representative, Zohran Mamdani, took over the candidate of the old Democratic Guard, Andrew Cuomo. "I seek re-election to be its mayor," Adams launched fervent supporters calling for "four more years" for the second African-American mayor to lead the main city of the United State…


The Messy Relaunch of Eric Adams
Eric Adams called Zohran Mamdani a snakeoil salesman. Then He relaunched his campaign promising that New Yorkers could soon “buy a loaf of bread using bitcoin.”
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