Mayor Eric Adams cut the ribbon on a new Harlem campaign office on Wednesday, lashing out at opponents while facing pressure from election officials to decide which independent line he will run on.
At 102 West 124th Street, Adams was joined by former Gov. David Paterson and community representatives as he launched the new outpost. Speaking at the ribbon cutting, the mayor said his opponents “want to put prostitution back on our street,” referring to the ongoing criticism of his front-running Democratic rival Zohran Mamdani, who previously advocated for decriminalizing sex work.
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NYC Mayor’s Race: Eric Adams opens Harlem campaign office amid ballot-line dispute with election officials