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Eric Adams Launches Campaign for Reelection on Independent Party Line

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
June 27, 2025
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Eric Adams Launches Campaign for Reelection on Independent Party Line
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams officially launched his reelection campaign on Thursday, June 26th, on the steps of City Hall, positioning himself as a pragmatic leader ready to continue guiding the city through its ongoing challenges. Adams emphasized his commitment to addressing core issues facing New Yorkers, contrasting his approach with that of his Democratic primary opponent, Zohran Mamdani.

Framing the contest as a choice between experience and idealism, Adams highlighted his working-class roots in contrast to Mamdani’s privileged background. “It’s a choice between a candidate with a blue collar and one with a suit and silver spoon,” he remarked, underscoring his focus on practical governance over political rhetoric. Adams also criticized Mamdani’s progressive proposals, particularly the plan to raise income taxes on the city’s wealthiest, noting that Mamdani had the authority to act on such measures in Albany but did not do so.

The mayor reaffirmed his administration’s record on reducing crime and managing the city’s response to the migrant crisis. “I delivered for this city and we are not going backwards,” Adams said during an appearance on Good Day New York Thursday morning prior to his afternoon announcement. He further conveyed a sense of humility and relatability, describing himself as “perfectly imperfect” and acknowledging the mistakes he has made while serving as mayor.

Adams’s campaign launch comes after a contentious Democratic primary that saw Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblymember, surpass expectations with a progressive platform that resonated in traditionally moderate neighborhoods. Despite Mamdani’s primary victory, Adams has expressed confidence in his ability to connect with voters during the general election, where former Governor Andrew Cuomo remains a potential independent candidate. He has until 5pm on Friday, June 27th to drop out of the race and remove his name from the ballot but sources say he will run. 

Adams confirmed he will run as an independent, calling it a chance to connect with voters without party influence. Adams questioned Mamdani’s campaign approach, referring to him as a “snake oil salesman” and expressing doubt about the feasibility of his proposals. He cautioned voters against supporting what he characterized as empty political promises, stressing the importance of leadership focused on tangible results. 

Tags: 2025 New York City ElectionAndrew CuomoEric AdamsMayor Reelection CampaignNYC Mayoral RaceNYC PoliticsZohran Mamdani

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