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New York readies for next mayoral race as Adams dodges charges and removal

In recent days, the mayor of New York City Eric Adams survived a possible overthrow by the ruler due to the allegations of corruption. But there may be a greater fact in Big Apple: the city is preparing quickly to go out without it.

There are primary elections on the horizon, and the low popularity of Mr. Adam

The obstacles are great. In addition to the federal bribery and corruption, which he denies, which the US Prosecutor’s Office has moved to reject it amid pressure from President Donald Trump, Mayor Adams also face a democratic ruler and high -ranking officials who want to go to him, resign from half of the mayor, and approve tanks.

Why did we write this

In New York City, the main active race of the municipality is running. Opinion polls indicate that it is an open race on a large scale, although current Mayor Eric Adams has not been expelled or attempted pending corruption charges.

The governor of the state, Cathy Hochol, announced last week that it would not use its authority to remove mayor Adams from his post, but it is to impose new handrails on his administration.

But what might prove that it is more harmful in this real blue city is the consensus that the mayor Adams has returned to the local Republican President in exchange for freedom from prosecution.

Mayor Adams, a former Republican, says that he will not resign or run on the Republican Party’s ticket despite his occurrence towards President Trump in immigration. The mayor has doubled in prohibiting services to illegal immigrants in New York after the new Ministry of Justice moved to Mr. Trump to reject the charges against him.

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