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New York City mayor Adams ends his re-election campaign

New York Mayor Eric Adams left the election offer and left the race to become the next mayor between the democratic Zohran Mamdani and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

In a video published on social media, Adams proudly spoke proudly about his achievements as mayor, including a decline in violent crimes.

However, “Continuous Media Speculation” about the future and the city’s campaign financial committee’s re -election efforts to prevent public financing decision makes it impossible to stay in the race, he said.

“Despite everything we have, I cannot continue my election campaign again.”

For a period of a period of the former Democrat’s decision to leave the race again, days after the insistence that he would remain in the competition, every day, New York people “surrender” said.

However, speculation was widespread for a year that he could not reach the Election Day.

Adams’ campaign was seriously injured with anger among those who are currently on the federal bribery case and the warm relationship with US President Donald Trump.

He jumped the democratic primary and independently entered the ballot.

Adams was far behind Mamdani and Cuomo, who worked independently according to public opinion polls, and Mamdani made a great leadership before the November 4 elections.

Mamdani, a “democratic socialist” that defines himself, worried about most and some of the New York business world with his political views within the Democratic Party.

The fear of Mamdani’s critics was the division of Adams and Cuomo’s opposition votes, and he made an easy victory for Mamdani.

Adams said he would finish his era on January 1, 2026.

“I will continue to fight for this city,” he said.

Adams criticized Mamdani in his statements on Sunday.

“Great change is welcomed, and attention is necessary, but pay attention to those who claim that the answer is to destroy the system we built together for generations.” He said.

“This is not the change, it’s chaos.”

With Reuters

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