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Last updated: Monday, September 29, 2025 2:54PM GMT
Eric Adams drops out of New York City mayoral race

NEW YORK (WABC) -- The election for New York City mayor is less than two months away and the candidates are working hard to get their message out to voters as the clock ticks closer to Election Day.

Frontrunner and Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa are making campaign appearances and headlines regularly as November 4 nears.

In a video message posted to social media on Sunday, Adams announced he is ending his reelection campaign and dropping out of the New York City mayoral race. You can listen to part of his message in the media player above.

Check back for daily live updates on the candidates in the race for New York City mayor.

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Sep 29, 2025, 3:16 PM GMT

Cuomo praises Adams' exit, says it shakes up the race

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, speaking to reporters outside of a campaign event in Queens on Sunday night, praised Adams as sincere and said his withdrawal indeed shakes up the race, while saying that New Yorkers should be "afraid" of a win by Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.

"I believe Mayor Adams is 100% sincere. I applaud his selflessness. You know, we often wonder, is it about us, or is it about a greater calling? And I think what Mayor Adams said today speaks volumes," Cuomo said. "He said, 'I'm going to put my personal ambition aside for the good of the city,' because he's afraid of the result if Mr. Mamdani would have (sic) win the election, and we should all be afraid of the result.

Adams no longer campaigning makes a difference, Cuomo claimed.

"It's not just about the polling. You know, the mayor was - is the incumbent mayor, so he is a potent force in the campaign; if he is not actively campaigning, that changes the entire dynamic of the race," Cuomo said. "There's now more attention on just me than just Mr. Mamdani, it is a two person race... Now we can juxtapose the two philosophies, and people can see those facts."

Cuomo said later he has not spoken to the mayor but would love to speak with him "whenever appropriate." He also said he has not spoken at all with Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and does not believe Sliwa is a "viable candidate."

Cuomo said that Mamdani's claim that he placed behind the state assemblyman in the primary shows that Mamdani will win in November leaves out that it was "a different election" where only Democrats voted.

"This is now a much larger election where more New Yorkers will vote. And I am telling you, and I'm out there every day, New Yorkers do not support what Mamdani supports," he said.

Sep 29, 2025, 3:16 PM GMT

Mamdani sees no difference in the race for mayor after Adams exit

Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, told Eyewitness News after incumbent Mayor Eric Adams suspended his reelection campaign that he does not feel the race has changed.

"It's a race between us and the failed politics that we've seen, whether it's Andrew Cuomo or Eric Adams," he said. "It's a politics where Donald Trump and billionaire donors are determining the actions of failed executives. We're going to show that they can't dictate the outcome of this race."

Kemberly Richardson has more.

Asked if he was concerned that voters who would have supported Adams would start supporting former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Mamdani said he remains confident.

"There were months where Andrew Cuomo told everyone he could find that he wanted me to be his primary opponent, and he got that, and we beat him by 13 points," Mamdani said. "And I'm just as confident as I was at the beginning of this general election that we're going to win this race, and we're going to do it by speaking to New Yorkers across the five boroughs... You're feeling the affordability crisis in the most expensive city in the United States of America. We're the only campaign with a plan to deliver that affordability."

Mamdani was also asked about President Donald Trump's interest in the mayoral race.
"Donald Trump will do what Donald Trump wants to do, but the important thing is to understand why he's so interested," he said. "He ran a campaign speaking about cheaper groceries and a lower cost of living. That's the campaign that we ran. The difference is that he has shown no interest in delivering on that agenda, instead just persecuting his supposed political enemies. Our campaign is sincere in these commitments, and that's what scares him."

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Sep 29, 2025, 3:16 PM GMT

Eric Adams drops out of New York City mayoral race

Eric Adams has announced that he is ending his reelection campaign and dropping out of the New York City mayoral race on Sunday.

In a video released on social media, Adams spoke with pride about his achievements as mayor, including a drop in violent crime. But he said that "constant media speculation" about his future and a decision by the city's campaign finance board to withhold public funding from his reelection effort, made it impossible to stay in the race.

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NJ Burkett has the latest developments.
Sep 25, 2025, 8:12 PM GMT

Jim Walden endorses Andrew Cuomo

Jim Walden endorsed Andrew Cuomo on Thursday, calling him "the best candidate and the only one who can beat Mamdani."