All 4 mayoral candidates attend New York Carnival Parade
All four mayoral candidates in New York City attended the New York Carnival Parade on Labor Day.
Each used the parade as an opportunity to connect with voters about key campaign issues.


NEW YORK (WABC) -- The election for New York City mayor is less than two months away, but the candidates are making regular campaign appearances as they work to persuade voters they are the right choice for the job.
Frontrunner and Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa are also working to earn endorsements as the clock ticks closer toward election day on November 4.
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All four mayoral candidates in New York City attended the New York Carnival Parade on Labor Day.
Each used the parade as an opportunity to connect with voters about key campaign issues.

Fresh off claiming victory in the Democratic mayoral primary, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani sat down for a one-on-one conversation with Eyewitness News anchor Bill Ritter.
Mamdani went from being a relatively unknown state lawmaker to the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor in just a matter of months.

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Bill Ritter spoke with Republican candidate for New York City mayor Curtis Sliwa on "Up Close" about the hotly-contested race to be the city's next mayor, and whether he's being pressured to drop out.
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Mayor Eric Adams sat down one-on-one with Eyewitness News anchor Bill Ritter as the New York City mayoral race heats up.
Among the issues that were discussed was why Adams won't pledge to get out of the race, saying he thinks Andrew Cuomo would be worse for the city than Zohran Mamdani.

Adams also discussed if President Donald Trump is good, or not, for the city.
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