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New Yorkers Sure Don’t Seem to Trust, Much Less Like, Their Mayor

Last month, New York Mayor Eric Adams said to reporters: “I know you’re not keen on admitting it.” “But I know that you get down on your knees every night and say, ‘Thank god Eric is the Mayor of our city. Adams made these remarks with a smug sense of self-satisfaction about two weeks before federal agents raided the house.

 Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, told reporters last month,” I know you do n’t like to admit it.” ” Thank God Eric is the mayor of our city,” I know you pray on your knees every night.
Adams made these remarks about two weeks prior to national authorities raiding the home of his chief fundraiser in an incendiary investigation into whether his gubernatorial campaign accepted improper donations from Turkey. Adams chuckled with pompous self-satisfaction. The mayor is proposing billions in cuts to city programs as part of the investigation, which has since expanded to include the seizure of Adams ‘ personal phones and mounting reports revealing his close ties to Turkey. The NYPD, food and housing services, sanitation division, library hours, and a number of other significant social institutions have all been cut as part of these reductions.
According to a recent Marist poll, Adams ‘ standing with New Yorkers—or from his perspective, the supplicants who thank God every day for delivering him to Grace Mansion—has nose-dived against this gloomy backdrop. New Yorkers seem divided on whether such malfeasance was unlawful or only unethical, with only 37 percent approving of his job performance and a startling 72 percent of those polled believing Adams ‘ gubernatorial campaign is guilty of wrongdoing in its dealings with Turkey.
Probably the most well-known person observing this barrage of unfavorable news for the troubled mayor? Theodore Cuomo. In the event that a federal investigation seriously harms Adams ‘ political career, the former governor of New York, who resigned in 2021 due to sexual harassment allegations, is reportedly thinking about running to take his place. If New Yorkers do n’t have the appetite to watch a tortured battle between two despicable men, all of this is sure to drive progressives ‘ ongoing efforts to identify an intimidating challenger into overdrive.
Adams gave a one-word response to the ongoing FBI investigation when asked on Tuesday if he would be willing to share information about his private trips to Turkey.
The information in this post has changed. Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, told reporters last month,” I know you do n’t like to admit it.” ” Thank God Eric is the mayor of our city,” I know you pray on your knees every night. Adams said these things while chuckling with pompous self-satisfaction about two weeks before national authorities raided the house. 

Last month, New York Mayor Eric Adams said to reporters: “I know you’re not keen on admitting it.” “But I know that you get down on your knees every night and say, ‘Thank god Eric is the Mayor of our city. Adams made these remarks with a smug sense of self-satisfaction about two weeks before federal agents raided the house.

 https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/11/eric-adams-turkey-poll/ 

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