Adams launches independent mayoral bid days after Mamdani upset
- Eric Adams announced his campaign for re-election as an independent candidate, presenting himself as the blue collar choice against Zohran Mamdani, who won the Democratic primary.
- Adams criticized Mamdani's policies as offering handouts and referred to him as a 'snake oil salesman.'
- Protests disrupted Adams' campaign launch, with hecklers labeling him a 'criminal,' while his supporters defended him.
- Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering an independent bid for mayor after losing the Democratic primary to Mamdani.
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Mayor of New York, Democrat Eric Adams, launched Thursday his candidacy for independent reelection two days after his party’s primaries in which the left wing representative, Zohran Mamdani, took over the candidate of the old Democratic Guard, Andrew Cuomo. “I seek reelection to be its mayor,” Adams launched fervorous supporters calling for “four more years” for the second African-American mayor to lead the main city of the United States, of 8.5…
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