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Mayor Eric Adams Ditches Democratic Primary, Runs as Independent

Eric Adams Skips Primary, Announces Independent Reelection Bid

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 6, 2026
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Eric Adams Faces Backlash After Switching to Independent for Reelection - AP Photo/Joseph Frederick

Eric Adams Makes Major Shift, Runs for Mayor Without Party Affiliation - AP Photo/Joseph Frederick

Mayor Eric Adams Opts for Reelection as Independent After Withdrawing from Democratic Primary

In a surprise move on Thursday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced he would skip the upcoming Democratic primary and instead run for reelection as an independent. This decision marks a bold shift in his campaign strategy, coming after months of challenges, including a bribery scandal and criticism from liberal factions over his ties to former President Donald Trump.

Adams, in a video message, explained that his decision stemmed from the prolonged legal battle surrounding his recently dismissed criminal case. The case, which involved accusations of corruption, had taken a toll on his ability to campaign. Adams cited the “false accusations” hanging over him as a major obstacle, saying, “This dragged on too long, and it prevented me from doing the work that I was elected to do.”

He further expressed that New York City would be best served by “truly independent leadership,” not one pulled to extremes by either the far left or right. He described the city as being grounded in the “common middle,” where most New Yorkers find themselves politically.

By bypassing the Democratic primary, Adams effectively positions himself for the general election in November. This will give him more time to campaign without the ongoing distractions of his criminal case. However, the move also distances him from the city’s Democratic base, which could prove costly in a city where the party holds significant sway.

Adams has faced mounting challenges in his reelection bid, including struggles to fundraise and a major setback when he was denied millions in public matching funds due to questionable recordkeeping.

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A federal judge dismissed the corruption case against Adams on Wednesday, which had cast a shadow over his leadership. The case accused him of accepting illegal campaign contributions and travel perks from a Turkish official in exchange for favorable political actions. While Adams denied the charges, the scandal, which began during the Biden administration, raised questions about his political independence.

The dismissal came after an unusual intervention from the Trump administration, which dropped the charges so Adams could assist with immigration issues. The move drew sharp criticism and fueled speculation about Adams’ ties to Trump. Judge Dale E. Ho, who oversaw the case, ruled that reviving the charges could create the perception that Adams’ freedom was contingent on his support for Trump’s policies.

Despite the case being dismissed, Adams acknowledged the damage it had done to his reputation. In his video, he admitted, “Although the charges were false, I trusted people I should not have, and I regret that.”

Adams’ decision to run as an independent has sparked swift reactions from his political opponents. Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic assemblyman and mayoral candidate, criticized Adams, calling him a “self-interested, disgraced mayor.” Another rival, Democratic state senator Zellnor Myrie, labeled the situation a “circus.”

Meanwhile, Jim Walden, a former prosecutor and fellow independent candidate, challenged Adams to a debate, suggesting that the mayor’s decision was more about desperation than principle.

With his announcement making waves across the city, all eyes will now be on how Adams can rebuild his campaign and win back voters’ trust. As he moves forward as an independent, his ability to bridge the gap between the city’s polarized political factions will be put to the test.

Adams’ shift to the center, combined with the fallout from his legal troubles, promises to make the 2025 mayoral race one of the most closely watched in recent history.

Source: AP News – NYC Mayor Eric Adams will skip the Democratic primary and run for reelection as an independent

Tags: #PoliticalDecisions#PoliticalDrama#PoliticalIndependence#PoliticalReform#PoliticalShift#TrumpConnection
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