Mayor Eric Adams to run for re-election
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The decision by the embattled mayor of the nation's most populous city means that he will not face a crowded field of nine candidates, including former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, in June's Democ...
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“Though I am still a Democrat, I am announcing that I will forego the Democratic primary for mayor and appeal directly to all New Yorkers as an Independent candidate in the general election,” Adams sa...
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Democratic primary voters won’t see the mayor’s name on the ballot in June. He plans to run in the general election in November, when ranked-choice voting is not in use.
The development comes with three months to go until a Democratic primary that is likely to choose the city's next mayor
For the first time as mayoral rivals, Mayor Eric Adams and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo shared a stage on Thursday — albeit a few minutes apart.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he will pull out of the city’s Democratic primary and will instead run for reelection as an independent candidate.
Eric Adams, speaking to the Rev. Al Sharpton at the packed Midtown forum, argued New Yorkers aren’t looking for the type of “buffoonery” offered by Curtis Sliwa, the founder of
Lorraine Grillo, who served as first deputy at City Hall under Mayor Eric Adams, hosted a fundraiser Wednesday night for ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s comeback bid for mayor, The Post has learned.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to start his own political party to run for a second term—an unorthodox strategy that he thinks is his best path to win re-election. No longer encumbered by his bribery case,
New York Mayor Eric Adams, who saw corruption charges against him dismissed this week, said on Thursday he would run as an independent.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Thursday that he would seek a second term to lead the city as an independent, opting to avoid a crowded Democratic Party primary. Adams faced sinking approval ratings and declining poll numbers as a federal corruption case loomed over him.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will skip the Democratic primary and run for reelection as an independent, he announced Thursday.