
New York Mayor Eric Adams is set to endorse former Gov. Andrew Cuomo ahead of the city's mayoral election in November. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Todd Shapiro, a spokesperson for Adams, confirmed the news in a statement to NBC New York, “As spokesman for Mayor Eric Adams, I can confirm that the Mayor will endorse former Governor Andrew M. Cuomo for mayor and intends to campaign alongside him.
Main Idea: Mayor Eric Adams is set to endorse Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor, backing the former governor after dropping out of the race himself.
Key Points:
Adams backing Cuomo could deepen voter confusion and make the New York City race feel more like a power struggle than a choice about everyday issues.
The endorsement may help voters and donors see a clearer contest, which could sharpen debate on taxes, transit, housing, and city services.
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Mentioned as another candidate in polling context, but not a central focus.
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