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New York City Mayor Eric Adams Ends Re-Election Campaign

UPDATE: New York City Mayor Eric Adams has officially ended his re-election campaign, reshaping the landscape for the upcoming mayoral race. This shocking announcement was made in a social media video released earlier today, leaving the contest likely between Democrat Zohran Mamdani and former Governor Andrew Cuomo.

In his video statement, Adams expressed pride in his administration’s accomplishments, highlighting a significant drop in violent crime. However, he cited “constant media speculation” and a crucial decision by the city’s campaign finance board to withhold public funding as pivotal reasons for his withdrawal. “Despite all we’ve achieved, I cannot continue my re-election campaign,” Adams stated, underscoring his frustration over the political climate.

This decision comes just days after Adams reaffirmed his commitment to stay in the race, stating that everyday New Yorkers do not “surrender.” Speculation about his viability has been rampant for over a year, especially following the dismissal of a federal bribery case and growing discontent from progressives regarding his ties to Donald Trump.

Adams, who initially skipped the Democratic primary, entered the race as an independent candidate. Public opinion polls indicate he has been trailing significantly behind both Mamdani and Cuomo, who is also running as an independent. As the November 4 election approaches, Mamdani currently holds a commanding lead.

Mamdani, a self-identified “democratic socialist,” has raised alarms among New York’s business community and even within his party due to his progressive stance. Critics have expressed concern that Adams and Cuomo’s presence in the race could split the opposition vote, potentially paving the way for Mamdani’s victory.

Despite stepping down from the race, Adams confirmed that he will complete his term, which ends on January 1, 2026. “I will continue to fight for this city,” he declared, signaling his intent to remain active in local governance.

In his remarks, Adams appeared to take a jab at Mamdani, stating, “Major change is welcome and necessary but beware of those who claim the answer is to destroy the very system we built together over generations. That is not change, that is chaos.” His comments reflect a growing divide within the city’s political landscape.

This urgent development is likely to shift the dynamics of the upcoming election significantly. With Adams out of the race, all eyes are now on Mamdani and Cuomo as they gear up for a heated contest that could redefine New York City’s political future.

As the campaign progresses, voters will be watching closely to see how this shake-up affects the candidates’ strategies and the overall election outcome. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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