
New York City Mayorle candidate and former village Andrew Quomo issued a petition to defeat “destructive extremist forces” after Mayor Eric Adams ended. Reunion dialectA step that can help Kuomo to reduce the difference with Democratic candidate Zoharan Mamdani.
“Election @ericadamsfornyc was not easy today, but I believe A post on social platform x On Sunday.
He said, “We face destructive extremist forces that will destroy our city through disability or ignorance, but it is not too late to stop them,” he said. “Mayor Adams has a lot to be proud of his achievements. Only in New York can be raised in a tenment in Bushwick, who once worked as a squeezing boy and a melroom clerk, Uday to become Mayor.”
Adams’s decision to end his reunion bid leads to a three-wave race between Mamdani, Kuomom and Republican Curtis Sliva.
Democratic Socialist Mamdani, who works in the New York State Assembly, has taken a major lead in the mayor’s race elections after defeating Cumo in Democratic Primary in June. Cuomo is now running as an independent.
Mammadani on Sunday depicted President Trump and his “billionaire donors”, who tried to push Adams to end their dialect for Cumo.
“New York is better than doing business for another, corrupt politician for another. On 4 November, we are going to turn on the page on big money and small ideas politics and provide a government that can be proud of every new yorker,” said Mamdani.
Earlier this year, after several reports, there was speculation that the members of the Trump administration were weighing a position for Adams, which was trying to get him out of the race to set a match-up between Cumo and Mamdani.
Meanwhile, Sliva indicated that he is planning to stay in the race, writing In a post on X He is “the only candidate who can defeat Mamdani.”
He said, “Our team, our resources and our supporters are unmatched. The most important thing is that we have the best solution to help working in New York City to live and feel safe,” he said.
Which can continue the vote of those who oppose Mamdani.
A Safok University CityVue Poll Sliva, released last week, received 9 percent support from 8 percent of Adams. Kuomo took 25 percent, while Mammadani led 45 percent.
Adams announced to exit the race, avoiding the achievements of his office, through a video posted on the X on Sunday.
He said, “Anyone who follows me in the city hall should continue the work we started: investing in quality of life, investing in quality of life, and policing, mental health, drug abuse, consumption care, homeless services and invested in community-based initiatives to reduce crime and disorders through investing in community-based initiatives.”
Hill has reached the campaign of Mamdani for further comments.

