Eric Adams has presented the name of the game line under which it plans to make its length praise for re -election this year: safe streets, affordable city.
The former Democrat told 1010Wins on Wednesday afternoon that he will run in that general, after deciding not to try to be his ex -nominated for the parties.
“Those are the problems that are important for New Yorkers,” Adams said about his name of third parties. “They want a safe city. They want an affordable city. And I want them to know that it is what I produced.”
Adams announced last week that he would appear as Independiente at the end of this year in what could in a race of five people with the mayor, Democratic leader Andrew Cuomo, the alleged nominee to the Curty Potty Poldies Republican Party, the working family Zohran Mamdani or the contractulate Brad Lander and the lawyer Jim Walden.
Hizzer, he thought, repeated on Tuesday in the interview that he is still a member of the Democratic Party, despite declaring numerous times that the party has left him.
The pivot to a third party arrived only one day after his case of criminal corruption was formally withdrew after months of delays.