NEW YORK (WABC) — Election Day is getting closer, and several candidates for New York City mayor are moving with a sense of urgency.
Mayor Eric Adams, Republican Candidate Curtis Sliwa and former Governor Andrew Cuomo all took action to win over voters on Sunday. Front-runner Zohran Mamdani had no scheduled events this weekend.
Mayor Adams spoke at a health and wellness event for the Indian community in Queens Sunday morning. But how is his own pulse doing in the race?
“The way I am being covered is just biased and biased reporting. I must stay focused,” said Adams.
Before the weekend, the mayor said he would conduct his own poll to determine if the best prescription is to leave the race and become a one-term mayor.
“I am at peace with whatever the people of this city determine,” Adams said.
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo, also running as an independent, was in church on Sunday morning
“The city is in trouble. Since COVID, 1.5 million people have left New York, and part of it is that it’s simply too expensive to live here,” Cuomo said.
Critics would argue the exodus out of New York happened under Cuomo’s watch when he was Governor.
Meanwhile in Brooklyn, Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa opened a new Brooklyn office as he fights to narrow the gap in the race.
“It’s crime and public safety. They associate me with that. Affordability, cost of living is very high. Everything can’t be free and everything shouldn’t be to the advantage of the billionaires. I think I represent that because I’m a populist and a blue collar working class candidate,” said Sliwa.
As for the frontrunner, Democratic socialist Zorhan Mamdani did not have any scheduled events this weekend.
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