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State Senator Zellnor Myrie Enters NYC Mayoral Race, Challenges Mayor Adams

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
May 10, 2024
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Exclusive Interview With State Senator Zellnor Myrie on the Fight to Save SUNY Downstate
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Afro-Latino State Senator Zellnor Myrie from Brooklyn, an advocate for progressive policies, launched an exploratory committee on Wednesday, May 8th, to challenge Mayor Eric Adams in the upcoming Democratic primary for New York City mayor. 

Myrie’s entry into the race adds complexity to Adams’s re-election campaign, which is already facing difficulties due to low approval ratings and a federal investigation into his campaign financing.

Myrie criticized Mayor Adams for his inadequate handling of the city’s governance and his budget cuts affecting libraries, parks, and schools, which he argues are detrimental to families in the city.

Myrie remarked, “For too many New Yorkers that I speak to, they’re tired of the showmanship.” 

He added, “What people want to see are results. They want to see their government working relentlessly to make this city affordable, to make this city safe, to make it livable.”

Myrie, 37, represents a new wave of leadership that came to power by ousting moderate incumbents in 2018. He has been active in passing significant legislation such as the Clean Slate Act, which sealed numerous criminal records, facilitating job and housing opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals. 

Despite his achievements, Myrie faces the challenge of increasing his recognition outside of his district.  However, Myrie is focused on directly addressing the concerns of middle and working-class voters, hoping to extend his reach beyond Brooklyn.

Myrie has stated that he is more concerned with enhancing the mayor’s city management than running solely as a progressive candidate.

The senator slammed the mayor for his management, especially in dealing with the influx of asylum seekers, stating that Adams’s approach has introduced instability among voters.

Highlighting his vision for New York, Myrie presented his proposal for universal after-school programs, which proposes to provide free after-school care across the city, beginning with the poorest districts.

During his speech at Abyssinian Baptist Church, he emphasized the ongoing issue of voter suppression in New York, asserting, “Church, let me tell you, right here in New York, they purge voter rolls for people that look like us.”

With a diverse field of Democratic contenders eyeing the mayoral seat, including Scott Stringer and Jessica Ramos, and former Governor Andrew Cuomo considering a comeback, the primary promises to be competitive. 

 

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