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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. NEW YORK — Four years ago, New York City Mayor Eric Adams swept into office with swaggering confidence, pledging to lead a government unlike any other in history and declaring himself the “future of... On the first promise, the mayor more than delivered. But as his tumultuous term comes to an end, Adams, 65, finds himself in the political wilderness, his onetime aspirations as a party leader now a distant memory. Instead, he has spent his final weeks in power wandering the globe, publicly mulling his next private sector job and lashing out at the “haters” and “naysayers” whom he accuses of overlooking his accomplishments.

For many of his supporters, the Adams era will be looked back on as a missed opportunity. Only the second Black mayor in city history, he helped steer New York out of the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, often linking the city’s comeback to his own rise from humble roots in... Four years ago, New York City Mayor Eric Adams swept into office with swaggering confidence, pledging to lead a government unlike any other in history and declaring himself the “future of the Democratic Party.” On the first promise, the mayor more than delivered. But as his tumultuous term comes to an end, Adams, 65, finds himself in the political wilderness, his one-time aspirations as a party leader now a distant memory. Instead, he has spent his final weeks in power wandering the globe, publicly mulling his next private sector job, and lashing out at the “haters” and “naysayers” whom he accuses of overlooking his accomplishments.

For many of his supporters, the Adams era will be looked back on as a missed opportunity. Only the second Black mayor in city history, he helped steer New York out of the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic, often linking the city’s comeback to his own rise from humble roots in... At a moment when many Democrats were struggling to address voter concerns about public safety, he drew national attention for a “radically practical” agenda focused on slashing crime and reactivating the economy. After his failed reelection bid, it’s hard to see politics in Adams' future. The political downfall of Eric Adams -- and his announcement Sunday that he is suspending his campaign for mayor -- is remarkable in that just four years ago, he was considered a burgeoning voice... At one point, perhaps unsurprisingly given the bravado he is known for, Adams even declared himself the future of the Democratic Party.

Now, after the crash and burn of his reelection bid, it’s hard to see politics in his future at all. In 2021, Adams won as a propolice moderate who said public safety would be a marker of the success of his tenure at a time when the phrase "defund the police" was embraced on... A proud ex-cop, he rejected the political correctness of the so-called "progressive elite" as he made campaign appeals to working-class New Yorkers. Jake Offenhartz, Associated Press Jake Offenhartz, Associated Press Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams ended his struggling reelection campaign Sunday, an acknowledgment that he was no longer a credible contender after a year of scandal and political turmoil.

In a video released on social media, Adams spoke proudly of his tenure as mayor. But he said his now-dismissed federal corruption case left voters wary of him, and "constant media speculation" about his future made it impossible to raise enough money to run a serious campaign. READ MORE: Federal judge dismisses corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams New York City Mayor Eric Adams has ended his long-shot bid for a second term leading the nation's largest city. Adams’ decision to drop out of the race as a one-term mayor, announced Sept. 28, narrows the field and likely improves the chances of fellow independent candidate and former New York Gov.

Andrew Cuomo. State representative and democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani upset Cuomo in June's Democratic primary in the overwhelmingly blue city. Adams announced his departure from the race in a video address posted to X. "It has been my honor to be your mayor," he said. A 65-year-old Democratic mayor elected in 2021, Adams had been pressured to drop out of the race for months, with his administration plagued by scandal, resignations and corruption allegations. That pressure came most recently from Washington, where President Donald Trump has pushed for a one-on-one race against Mamdani, 33, who represents Queens in the New York state legislature.

Without Adams, Cuomo likely gets a more favorable rematch against Mamdani in the November general election. Notably, Trump has not backed fellow Republican Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels anti-crime patrol group. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced he is ending his bid for re-election, just five weeks before voters go to the polls. Adams said "constant media speculation" about his future and the city campaign finance board's decision to deny him public matching funds throttled his campaign. His withdrawal narrows the race down to Democrat Zohran Mamdani, former governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. Adams, elected in 2021 as a Democrat, was running as an independent after he was indicted for alleged bribery and fraud.

The indictment was later dismissed at the direction of the Trump administration. "I cannot continue my re-election campaign," Adams said in a video posted on social media on Sunday.

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