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The City Politic: Errol Louis

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October 6-19, 2025

Eric Adams believes he can rewrite his legacy. His record says otherwise.

The City Politic: Errol Louis

TO HEAR MAYOR ERIC ADAMS tell it, the unpopularity of his administration and the implosion of his reelection campaign were all somebody else’s fault. Rumormongering news outlets scared off his donors, he said in a video statement, and a hostile Campaign Finance Board refused to approve the millions in matching funds he needed. The fact that he was charged last year with taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions before the case was dropped by the Trump administration? “I was wrongfully charged because I fought for this city. And if I had to do it again, I would fight for New York again,” he said.

Nowhere does Adams so much as hint at the cronyism, corruption, and bad decisions—some dating back more than a decade— that alienated his supporters, attracted a large field of challengers, and doomed his reelection chances. of that,” Curtis Sliwa, the Republican candidate for mayor, told me shortly after Adams quit the race. “I did not like this guy. I knew he was corrupt.”

Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, the leading candidate in the polls, was equally dismissive. “What we see today is an illustration of what so many New Yorkers are tired of,” he told me. “They are tired of the politics of backroom deals. They are tired of a politics that has delivered them the most expensive city in the United States of America.”

The kindest words for the mayor came from ex-governor Andrew Cuomo, the third remaining candidate in the race, who is trailing Mamdani by double digits in most polls. “Mayor Adams has much to be proud of in his accomplishments,” Cuomo said on X. “Whatever differences we may have, Eric Adams’ story is undeniably one of resilience, a testament to the spirit of this city.”

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