New York City – Sen. Eric Adams Wants To Run For Mayor of NYC

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    New York City – Sen. Eric Adams is a mayoral candidate-in-waiting.

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    The Brooklyn Democrat acknowledged being poised to jump into the 2009 race – and the upcoming 2013 race – but instead deferred to clear a path for former city Controller William Thompson.

    Adams said he has had two conversations with Thompson about running for mayor, including one that occurred in Albany just two weeks ago.

    “I said to him, ‘I need to know what you’re going to do 3-1/2 years from now.’ And he said, ‘Yes, Eric, I’m definitely going to do it,'” Adams said. “I was going to put together a committee to run. But I’m taking him at his word, and I’m falling in behind him.”

    Adams said he’ll reconsider if Thompson changes his mind.

    Last year, Adams said he told Thompson he would not let Mayor Bloomberg run without Democratic opposition if the controller was uncertain about running.

    Thompson did run, coming closer than expected to beating Bloomberg. He finished 4.6 percentage points behind the billionaire mayor, who dropped $102 million to win a third term and outspent Thompson by more than 10 to 1.

    Bloomberg insists he won’t try to change the rules again to seek a fourth term. Thompson decided against running for statewide office this year and took a job in the private sector. He said in January he’ll run for mayor again in 2013.

    If both Adams and Thompson ran, they would split the black vote and cut the chance of electing the second black mayor in the city’s history.

    Adams, a former NYPD officer elected to the state Senate in 2006, is known for his outspoken and at times flamboyant style.

    In 2007, he had a memorable “Jerry Maguire” moment on the Senate floor, declaring, “Show me the money!” during a debate over increasing legislators’ pay. He recently launched a “Stop the Sag!” billboard campaign that urges teens to pull up their pants.

    – Hoping to turn the Democratic attorney general primary into a three-person contest, lawyer Sean Coffey is lashing out at the top two contenders, saying they have an “Espada problem.”

    Coffey, one of five Dems vying to run for AG, accused Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice of “cavorting” with the scandal-scarred Senate majority leader’s lawyer, Steve Pigeon, when it was clear AG Andrew Cuomo was investigating Pedro Espada Jr. – a probe the next AG could inherit.

    Rice met with Pigeon and his political patron, state Independence Party founder Tom Golisano in Florida, in March to ask for Golisano’s support. Golisano had a hand in last year’s Senate coup that led to Pigeon’s job as Espada’s counsel.

    In April, Cuomo sued Espada, accusing him of “looting” his Bronx health care center’s assets. Coffey said it was widely known that Espada was in Cuomo’s cross hairs and that Rice “advanced her own candidacy at the cost of perhaps being effective in pursuing the misconduct, should she become AG.”

    Coffey also slammed state Sen. Eric Schneiderman, another AG hopeful, for negotiating the deal that brought Espada back to the Dems.

    In response, Rice spokeswoman Tracy Sefl called Coffey a “multimillionaire corporate attorney whose self-funded campaign has grown increasingly desperate” and accused him of “distorting the truth.”

    Schneiderman spokesman James Freedland said Coffey has “no record of reforming anything” and “chose to get rich and watch from the sidelines” while Schneiderman left a private law practice to go into public service.


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    yosse  nathan
    yosse nathan
    13 years ago

    If Sen. Eric Adams Wants To Run For Mayor of NYC in my opinion get ready for another obama just much closer to home.
    Second make sure that we have our own maximum protection , since we will have riots like the one’s in Crown Heights on a very consistant bassis.

    YAAKOV
    YAAKOV
    13 years ago

    I also want to run for Mayor of NYC, and like Eric Adams, I’m neither qualified, have the funds, or have a chance of winning.

    Rabby Joel
    Rabby Joel
    13 years ago

    Go Eric go ! you are the right man for the job

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    you don’t want a Dinkins repeat

    punch
    punch
    13 years ago

    i can’t understand how people judge others by their color. we as jews should be the last to make such racist comments. if you ever run for office whould u want to be held responsible for acts committed by other jews such as eliot spitzer or berny maidof?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    It is sad that WE judge people by the color of their skin but unfortunately that is what we have to go on, and that is what we know and have experience with. There has been two strikes already proven against electing black officials in regard to Jews and the State of Israel. One was trusting Dinkins as mayor of NYC and the second of course was trusting Obama as President of the USA. Both of which to way too important positions to ever make those mistakes again.

    Dr Tzvi Lang
    Dr Tzvi Lang
    13 years ago

    Eric is great for the Jews of NY
    I have seen him action for a few years and I support him very strongly .This is good news.

    Dr Tzvi Lang
    Dr Tzvi Lang
    13 years ago

    Eric is great for the Jews of NY
    I have seen him action for a few years and I support him very strongly .This is good news.

    Dr Tzvi Lang
    Dr Tzvi Lang
    13 years ago

    Eric is great for the Jews of NY
    I have seen him action for a few years and I support him very strongly .This is good news.

    IESDORFER
    IESDORFER
    13 years ago

    He should runand he will win….hes a true friend of the jews!

    BP Supporter
    BP Supporter
    13 years ago

    You have to run Senator! You will be great for our community and excellent for NYC!
    Go adams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!