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Amid shifting political tides, Mayor Adams leaves door open to changing into a Republican
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Amid shifting political tides, Mayor Adams leaves door open to changing into a Republican

Last updated: December 6, 2024 8:44 pm
Editorial Board Published December 6, 2024
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Mayor Adams didn’t rule out switching events and changing into a Republican on Friday, shortly sparking backlash over his newest remarks which have Democrats questioning his allegiance and political observers speculating about what he’s as much as.

“I’m a part of the American party. I love this country,” he stated on NY1.

Pressed a couple of minutes afterward PIX11, Adams stated: “My focus is the American people and the people of New York City. And those who don’t like it, they would cancel me. And I say, ‘Cancel me.’ I’m for America.”

The mayor has drawn the ire of Democrats on a lot of fronts these days, though political observers say he could possibly be studying the heartbeat of a shifting voters.

Some Democrats have additionally speculated Adams’ could possibly be hoping Donald Trump’s election would assist him along with his authorized issues. Trump, as soon as president, might sway Adams’ five-count corruption indictment.

Basil Smikle, a longtime Democratic strategist, stated Adams could also be making an attempt to harness right-wing vitality within the metropolis, the place Trump made vital inroads within the 2024 election, because the mayor runs for a second time period.

“He believes that the city and the voters are making a rightward shift, and he wants to be part of that wave,” Smikle stated.

Trump’s victory could have opened the door for Adams, who has lengthy held moderate-to-conservative views, to be extra outspoken on center-right points, the previous govt director of the New York State Democratic Occasion stated.

“What we don’t know is whether that is still a good strategy to win re-election,” Smikle stated. “We also don’t know if it helps support the city at a time when there are a lot of leaders and voters that feel that under Trump, the city is going to be worse off than it was before.”

Friday’s feedback had been the newest to spark backlash amongst native Democrats.

Through the presidential marketing campaign, Adams declined to distance himself from Donald Trump after the president-elect expressed sympathy over Adams’ indictment. He praised Trump’s new effectivity czar Elon Musk and has been extra outspoken in assist of usually conservative political stances, like getting powerful on migrants who commit crimes.

Elon Musk speaks with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as they watch the launch of the sixth check flight of the SpaceX Starship rocket on November 19, 2024 in Brownsville, Texas. (Picture by Brandon Bell/Getty Photographs)

When pressed throughout the PIX11 look, Adams did say that he plans to run for reelection subsequent 12 months as a Democrat: “That is what I’m proposing to do,” he stated.

Mayoral challengers shortly jumped on Adams’ Friday feedback. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries additionally declined to again Adams within the Democratic main on Friday.

“At a time when the Republican Party has never been more out of line with New York values, we need a Mayor who isn’t scared to call himself a Democrat,” State Sen. Zellnor Myrie stated in an announcement, emphasizing a necessity to guard reproductive rights, local weather measures and voting rights, amongst different points Trump has hinted at rolling again.

“Instead of playing footsie with the next President, we need a Mayor with the courage to stand up for our city,” Myrie continued.

Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander sarcastically wrote on X that he has “ruled out switching to the Republican party”; State Sen. Jessica Ramos stated that if Adams was selecting to be “honest about being a Republican” then he ought to simply run as one; and former comptroller Scott Stringer argued that Adams’ “legal problems are literally trumping the priorities of New Yorkers.”

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