New York Mayor Adams to Run for Reelection
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Mayor Eric Adams is opting out of New York City’s Democratic primary and running for reelection as an independent — embarking on a narrow path as he further isolates himself from the city’s dominant ...
Reuters |
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Thursday that he would run for reelection as an independent, not as a Democrat as he did in his first, successful mayoral bid.
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“I firmly believe that this city is better served by truly independent leadership, not leaders pulled at by the extremists at the far left or the far right, but instead those rooted in the common mid...
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