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Eric Adams rules out switching to GOP in NYC mayor's race

New York City mayor Eric Adams (D) is a Republican for reelection as mayor following new speculation that he may switch parties after the Justice Department moves to dismiss a corruption case. I excluded running as.

While President Trump denied his direct role in firing, Adams denied an explicit quid-pro-quo in exchange for participating in the implementation of Trump's immigration agenda.

Adams told An to NBC New York Interview On Thursday, he said “100%” wanted a second-term Democrat nomination as mayor in June. This came after the New York Times Report Adams spoke about the possibility of running in the GOP primary with Bronx Republican Chairman Mike Rendino.

“I'm going to run as a Democrat for the mayor of New York City,” Adams told his local New York NBC outlet. “For everyone who says something different, you heard it directly from me. I'm going to run in the Democratic primary.”

He said his goal is to win support from all New Yorkers after winning the primary. “And I want to establish relationships with key leaders across the city, county leaders,” he said.

Even if the Department of Justice (DOJ) directs to drop a corruption case against him, Adams' political outlook is dim as early voting for potential Democrat primary races is favorably inadequate. I can see it.

One vote from Hill released last week for Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill is behind New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo with just 10% in second place. Right away.

Adams claims his chances are better than they look, noting that he was behind most of his major fights in 2021 before he stopped winning and won the general election. .

However, polls show that Adams is not widely popular among New Yorkers, with nearly 60% viewing him at a disadvantage in Emerson's polls. President Trump had a higher recognition rating in a democratic city than mayor.

The survey found that 49% of clear multiple voters I don't want it The charges filed against Adam were dropped, with 27% saying they support the fire.

Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove told prosecutors Monday to dismiss the lawsuit without prejudice, saying “overly restricted” Adams's 2025 reelection campaign and “overly restricted” Adams' illegal immigration and violent crimes He claimed that he “improperly interfered” with his “restricted” ability.

Daniel Sasson, representing Manhattan, resigned from her post along with other DOJ officials after refusing to reject the case. Sassoon's burning letter said it could not be dismissed in good faith, and warned that maintaining the threat of a new accusation against Adams would be in the public interest.

Adams repeated him intention Despite the controversy and long odds that occurred during his appearance on Friday's “Fox & Friends,” he said, despite the long odds with Trump's border border Tom Homan.

“I had another Andrew in my previous race,” he said. “He was gonna be with me in double digits in February. But we won't call Mayor Andrew Yang. We'll call Mayor Eric Adams. We'll never give up. New York will never give up.”

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