NYC Mayor Eric Adams running as independent in reelection bid
- New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he is running as an independent in the mayoral race, citing a lack of time to campaign due to a now-dismissed criminal case.
- Former Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo is the frontrunner with 38% support, according to a recent poll.
- Lawrence Levy stated that Adams's exit from the Democratic primary could benefit Cuomo by consolidating moderate votes in his favor.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams will run for reelection as an independent after deal with Trump DOJ to drop his corruption charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams withdrew from the city’s Democratic primary on Thursday and said he would instead run for reelection as an independent, a move intended to buy him time to save a campaign deeply wounded by a bribery scandal and liberal anger over his warm relationship with President Donald Trump. In a video announcement, Adams said he will not run in the Democratic primary in June because his recently dismissed criminal case “dragg…
NYC Mayor Adams to Run as Independent for Re-Election
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has dropped out of the Democrat primary race and will run for re-election as an independent instead, announcing the move just a day after the criminal corruption case against him was dropped. The post NYC Mayor Adams to Run as Independent for Re-Election, Skip Democrat Primary appeared first on Breitbart.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Announces Reelection Bid After Judge Drops Corruption Charges
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed New York Mayor Eric Adamss’ corruption case, granting a request from the Justice Department that was widely seen as a quid pro quo in exchange for Adams’s implementing Trump’s mass deportation agenda. But U.S. Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning the charges cannot be later revived — going against the wishes of the Justice Department, which sought to leave the door open for potential fut…


NYC Mayor Eric Adams drops out of Democratic primary, says he’s running for reelection as an independent
NEW YORK — Eric Adams announced Thursday that he won’t seek the Democratic nomination for mayor and instead will run as an independent in this fall’s general election — a move that drastically reshapes the dynamic of the race.
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