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Adams formally picks ‘Safe and Affordable’ line for mayoral poll, dumps ‘EndAntiSemitism’ column
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Adams formally picks ‘Safe and Affordable’ line for mayoral poll, dumps ‘EndAntiSemitism’ column

Last updated: September 8, 2025 6:50 pm
Editorial Board Published September 8, 2025
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Mayor Adams has deserted his effort to look on two poll strains — “EndAntiSemitism” and “Safe & Affordable”— in November’s mayoral election, opting to solely run on the latter.

For months, the town’s Board of Elections instructed Adams he couldn’t as an unbiased candidate seem on multiple line on November’s poll. Adams’ marketing campaign contended the board was flawed and that he might seem on each columns, even saying the mayor was exploring authorized motion to attempt to power the panel to let him lock within the two strains.

Nevertheless, in a beforehand undisclosed Aug. 22 letter to the board, Adams marketing campaign lawyer Vito Pitta wrote the mayor — who made combating antisemitism and assist for Israel early focuses of his longshot reelection bid — is settling for the “Safe & Affordable” line with the intention to adjust to the board’s dedication.

Pitta’s letter didn’t point out something about authorized motion. The letter did say Adams hopes the board can, “to the extent practicable under the Election Law and Board policies and procedures,” permit the “EndAntiSemitism” moniker to be listed underneath his title in a single spot on the poll, versus showing as its personal line.

Vincent Ignizio, the board’s deputy govt director, stated that request is anticipated to be granted.

Todd Shapiro, Adams’ marketing campaign spokesman, didn’t instantly return a request for remark Monday.

The poll choose revelations come as sources say Adams is contemplating dropping out of the mayoral race with the intention to take a job in President Trump’s administration, doubtlessly a international ambassadorship. Adams hasn’t denied conversations a few potential Trump job could also be going down, however insists he’s staying within the mayoral race.

Nonetheless reeling from his corruption indictment, which Trump’s administration dismissed as a part of a controversial deal, Adams is polling as third or fourth within the mayoral subject, and the president is believed to need the embattled incumbent to drop out with the intention to improve ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s possibilities of beating Democratic front-runner Zohran Mamdani in November.

Cuomo himself has rejected that concept, saying Trump really needs Mamdani to win to offer Trump leverage in asserting federal authority in New York.

Initially Revealed: September 8, 2025 at 1:57 PM EDT

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