After a fiercely competitive primary election, Eric Adams won the Democratic primary for the mayor of New York City.
“Although there are still some very small votes to be counted, the result is clear: a long-established and diverse five-zone coalition led by the New York working class has allowed us to win the Democratic primaries for the mayor of New York. Now we must Focus on winning in November so that we can deliver on the promise of this great city for those who are struggling, underserved, and committed to creating a safe, fair, and affordable future for all New Yorkers,” Adams said in a statement Said in.
Adams and political opponents Kathryn Garcia, Maya Wiley and Yang AndeIf Adams wins the mayoral race, he will become the second black mayor ever to serve in the city. David Dinkins was the first black person to serve as the mayor of New York City from 1990 to 1993. Dingkins died of natural causes in 2020 at the age of 93.
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Adams, a retired police officer and mayor of Brooklyn, has been criticizing the cuts in police funding.
“If time goes back and we see an increase in violence, especially gun violence, we will not return to being a city,” Adams said after being shot and killed by three people, including a 4-year-old girl, in Times Square. in May.
“If the lives of black people are really important, then it must not only oppose police abuse. It must also oppose the violence that is tearing our communities apart,” he told his supporters on the night of the primary election.
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