NYC Mayoral Primary Leader Adams

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We ran the numbers: There are 2330 news articles covering this topic. 60% (1401) are left leaning, 27% (634) are center, and 13% (295) are right leaning.

On Thursday, New York City mayoral candidate Eric Adams declared that he is “the face of the new Democratic party,” as he maintains a sizable lead in the race. While left-leaning articles highlight that the race to become New York City’s next mayor is one of the most consequential political contests in a generation, right-leaning articles highlight that Adams has a warning for his party’s left flank amid calls to defund the police.

A left-leaning article by The New York Times highlights that the race to become New York City’s next mayor is one of the most consequential political contests in a generation. The winner of the Democratic primary is likely to win the general election in November.

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Adams told reporters that “no one is going to give more to this city than I am.” Adams held roughly 32 percent of the vote in the Democratic mayoral race as of Thursday afternoon.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Adams has a warning for his party’s left flank amid calls to defund the police. Adams emphasized during the closing weeks of the mayoral primary campaign that curbing the increase in crime and gun violence in the city would be his top priority if elected.



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