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Eric Adams Withdraws From NYC Mayoral Race ‘I Will Continue to Fight for This City’

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
September 28, 2025
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he is withdrawing his campaign for re-election, citing mounting challenges that have undermined his ability to run a serious campaign. The announcement comes as Adams trails in polls behind Democratic frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.

In a video posted on X, Adams reflected on his journey from South Jamaica, Queens, to becoming the city’s mayor, highlighting the accomplishments of his administration. “Since then, it has been my honor to be your mayor, and I’m proud to say that we took that victory four years ago and turned it into action, making this city better for those who have been failed by the government,” he explained. He emphasized his efforts to expand affordable housing, reduce crime, improve schools, and lower costs for working and low-income families.

Adams framed his campaign as one focused on supporting underserved and marginalized communities. “This campaign was never about me. It was about the people of this city, from every neighborhood and background, who had been left behind and believed they would never catch up,” he said. Despite these achievements, he noted that media scrutiny, campaign finance limitations, and ongoing speculation about his future hindered his fundraising and campaign operations.

Although he did not endorse any candidate to replace him, Adams warned against extremism in politics and urged voters to evaluate leaders based on their accomplishments rather than promises. “Extremism is growing in our politics. Our children are being radicalized to hate our city and our country… Political anger is turning into political violence,” he added.

Adams’ first term faced several controversies, including federal corruption charges to which he pleaded not guilty. He acknowledged the impact of these events but maintained that he was wrongfully charged. Several of his close aides also faced legal scrutiny during his administration, although Adams has denied any wrongdoing on his part.

Even after withdrawing his campaign, Adams’ name will remain on the November ballot. He reaffirmed his commitment to public service, stating, “Although this is the end of my re-election campaign, this will not be the end of my public service. I will continue to fight for this city, as I have for 40 years since the day I joined the NYPD.” His decision marks the conclusion of his first term and leaves the mayoral race more open as New Yorkers prepare to vote in November.

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