Mayor Eric Adams to endorse Andrew Cuomo as his successor
- On Thursday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams will endorse former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the race to replace him, following a joint appearance planned for later Thursday.
- Adams, who remains on an independent ballot line, exited his campaign amid legal troubles and low poll support, citing media speculation and funding issues.
- The final mayoral debate on Wednesday focused on immigration raids and policing, and Andrew Cuomo sat courtside with Eric Adams at Madison Square Garden, New York after the Knicks home opener on October 22, 2025.
- A poll earlier this week showed Zohran Mamdani holding a double-digit lead in a three-way race while finding a two-way would be neck-and-neck if Curtis Sliwa exited, and Sliwa has vowed to stay in the race.
- Andrew Cuomo, who resigned in 2021, lost the Democratic primary to Mamdani while polling second, and Eric Adams, who ran for reelection until late September, endorses him in an unusual late-stage realignment.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams To Endorse Candidate In Election To Replace Him * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will endorse former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whom he recently called a “snake” and a “liar,” in the election to replace him. In an interview with The New York Times, Adams said he would campaign with Cuomo in neighborhoods where he is most popular in hopes of convincing residents to vote for the former governor. The duo sat next to each other courtside Wednesday night at the New York Knicks game. “No better way …
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