Eric Adams is gone; New Yorkers concerned about Zohran Mamdani should make their voices heard at the polls!

With Eric Adams out, New Yorkers dreading Zohran Mamdani must get out and vote!
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With Eric Adams having stepped down, there’s an opportunity to impede Zohran Mamdani’s seemingly relentless pursuit of Gracie Mansion.

If low-energy Andrew Cuomo or crime-fighting Republican Curtis Sliwa could also bow out like Adams, there’s a possibility of thwarting a potential leftist mayor.


Mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday that he was suspending his re-election campaign. X/@ericadamsfornyc

With Adams now out, New Yorkers should head to the polls to keep Zohran Mamdani out of City Hall, writes columnist Miranda Devine. Stefano Giovannini

The newest Emerson poll indicates Mamdani as the clear frontrunner for November, securing 43% of the vote (before Adams withdrew), while the remaining votes are divided among Cuomo (28%), Sliwa (10%), and Adams (7%).

New Yorkers dreading Mamdani’s tender mercies ought to get off their couches and vote for once. In a city where as few as 20% of registered voters bother casting a ballot, that means 6 percent of the entire population decide the fate of the rest. 

Apathy is our enemy.

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