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Mayor Eric Adams Blasts Cuomo as “Snake and Liar,” Confirms Reelection Campaign

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
September 9, 2025
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Mayor Eric Adams Blasts Cuomo as “Snake and Liar,” Confirms Reelection Campaign
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On Friday, September 5th, New York Mayor Eric Adams confirmed he will stay in the 2025 mayoral race, rejecting rumors that he might withdraw. He emphasized his dedication to the city and his plan to continue the programs he introduced after taking office in 2022

Adams sharply criticized former Governor Andrew Cuomo, calling him “a snake and a liar” and accusing him of historically undermining Black political leaders, including Carl McCall, Charlie King, and David Patterson. He also targeted Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, describing both Mamdani and Cuomo as “spoiled” and contrasting their privileged backgrounds with his own working-class upbringing.

Addressing rumors of discussions with the Trump administration about a potential federal role, Adams denied any such talks and confirmed he has no plans to travel to Washington. He said he will continue campaigning across all five boroughs, engaging directly with voters who supported him in 2022.

Acknowledging that polls currently show him trailing, Adams dismissed them as unreliable, pointing to past polling errors in Cuomo’s favor. He stressed that these surveys should not dictate the election’s outcome.

The mayor highlighted achievements during his tenure, citing progress in public safety, education, small businesses, housing, and support for low-income communities. He concluded by reaffirming his commitment to serve another term.

Adams’ remarks come as New York City voters prepare for a high-stakes mayoral race that contrasts the incumbent’s working-class background with well-funded, high-profile challengers.

Early voting for the 2025 general election begins Saturday, October 25th, and runs through Sunday, November 2nd. Election Day is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4th, with polls open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Tags: 2025 ElectionsAndrew CuomoCity GovernmentEarly VotingEric AdamsNew York City PoliticsNYC Mayoral RaceReelectionWorking-Class MayorZohran Mamdani

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