New York City Mayor Eric Adams Announces Re-Election Bid
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced his decision to run for re-election as an independent, stepping away from the Democratic primary.
Statement from Adams
In an interview with Politico, Adams expressed a desire to launch a „real independent campaign,“ stating that dismissed federal bribery charges hindered his efforts.
Current Polling Status
Currently polling at just 11%, significantly trailing former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who enjoys 31% support among New York City Democrats, Adams acknowledges the tough road ahead.
Campaign Strategy
As he prepares to submit the necessary signatures to secure his place on the November ballot, Adams aims to remind voters of his original campaign promises:
- Criticism of Cuomo for his role in bail reform policies
- Addressing the rise in crime during the pandemic
Approval Rating and Challenges
With a low approval rating of 20%, Adams is determined to redefine his campaign and address challenges stemming from past controversies.
Independent Platform
His shift to an independent platform highlights the ongoing competition and political dynamics in New York City’s mayoral race.
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