Eric Adams running as Independent, Letters – Latest News
The Issue: Mayor Adams saying he’ll run for reelection as an unbiased.
What a shame (“Dems The Breaks!” April 4).
A decide dropped the costs in opposition to Mayor Adams, who’s clearly corrupt. Once again, a politician walks away unscathed and it’s the taxpayers who are suffering.
Now we’re listening to that Adams plans to run as an unbiased, although it’s apparent he doesn’t stand a likelihood at reelection. If he had been good, he’d withdraw from the race and work on restoring some shred of respect.
Adams ran his sport and failed. He’s fortunate he acquired as far as he did. But the time has come for him to call it quits.
Gene O’Brien
Whitestone
Just a day after Judge Dale Ho dismissed fees in opposition to Eric Adams, he now says he’ll run for reelection on an unbiased line.
Slice it nevertheless you want — Adams remains to be a woke liberal. You can put whipped cream on an onion, nevertheless it’s nonetheless an onion.
Tommy DeJulio
Delray Beach, Fla.
I’ve been an avid Post reader for over 50 years and agree with 99% of its opinions. The exception is Eric Adams (“Adams’ Liberation Day,” Editorial, April 3).
I don’t perceive why he continues to get The Post’s help. In my view, the person is hopeless, and now he’s a man with out a celebration.
You know who deserves The Post’s help? Curtis Sliwa, the doubtless Republican nominee for the mayoral election.
Jim Tubridy
Bronxville
If Eric actually is an unbiased he must show it and stop appearing like a liberal progressive.
Let’s be sincere: He’s solely made this transfer as a result of he’s shedding to Cuomo — the person accountable for 1000’s of nursing-home deaths and the alleged sexual harassment of a number of ladies. How unhappy is that?
JR Cummings
Manhattan
Mayor Adams might have dodged felony fees, however his reelection probabilities stay slim. He’s too average for New York City progressives, and he lacks the funding and machine backing of Cuomo or Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
New Yorkers are being compelled to decide on between a Democratic Socialist and an ethically challenged egomaniac. Either method, each candidates are beholden to the far left and should appease extremists on the City Council.
It’s a tragic case of selecting between the lesser of two evils.
Robert Mangi
Garden City, NJ
It’s about time Mayor Adams realizes the sport is over and it’s time to hold up his cleats.
If he’s fortunate, perhaps Andrew Cuomo will rent him as an aide.
Dick Mills
Bardonia
The Issue: Big Apple Democratic mayoral candidates running on the problem of President Trump.
Sadly, the candidates have chosen to deal with President Trump as the existential risk to town (“Mayoral rivals’ war on Trump,” April 4).
In the candidates’ minds, it’s not rampant crime, unlawful immigration, disastrous bail and discovery legal guidelines or the overall decline in high quality of life that’s the challenge.
It’s all about Trump. This may be very disheartening.
J. Mancuso
Naples, Fla.
Leading this pack of fools is none different than Andrew Cuomo, the identical man accused of sexual misconduct, who now has the gall to call Trump an “existential threat.” Meanwhile, the priorities stay the identical: defend unlawful migrants as town spirals deeper into chaos. This is the rhetoric that has crippled a once-great metropolis.
Kevin Judge
Naples, Fla.
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