New York City Mayor Eric Adams officially launched his reelection campaign as an independent on Thursday, days after losing the Democratic primary to progressive state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. Adams, who won in 2021 as a Democrat, now positions himself as a centrist alternative in a race drawing national attention.
Speaking at City Hall, Adams criticized Mamdani’s lack of experience, contrasting his own record of job creation, housing construction, and crime reduction with Mamdani’s legislative inexperience. Without naming him directly, Adams described the race as a choice between "a candidate with a blue collar and one with a silver spoon."
Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic socialist from Queens, dismissed the mayor’s attacks as deflections from a failed record. He cited Adams’ 9% rent hike for over 2 million New Yorkers and warned of another potential increase.
Adams’ popularity dropped sharply after a federal corruption indictment, later dropped by the Trump administration. In April, he announced his independent candidacy, sidestepping a heated Democratic primary that also featured former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Critics, including billionaire investor Bill Ackman and former President Donald Trump, have warned against Mamdani’s rise. Trump labeled him a “100% Communist Lunatic,” while Ackman called Mamdani’s agenda dangerous for the city and pledged to back a centrist challenger—though he withheld names due to his pro-Trump affiliation.
Despite opposition from conservatives and the business sector, Mamdani’s grassroots campaign has energized progressives with its focus on housing and economic justice. He said he is open to meeting with critics like Ackman to explain proposals such as increasing the top corporate tax rate.
The general election will feature a crowded field, including Republican Curtis Sliwa, independent Jim Walden, and potentially Andrew Cuomo.


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