NYC’s four leading mayoral candidates had a busy Sunday despite the rainy weather, spending time engaging with voters, spotlighting local issues and pushing their campaign messages as the much-anticipated election draws nearer.

Each candidate’s day was packed with activities and speaking engagements that underscored their campaign priorities for New Yorkers throughout the boroughs.

Adams visits churches in Brooklyn

Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams — who vociferously said Friday he was staying in the race to the end, despite rumors he was seriously considering a job with the Trump administration — spent Sept. 7 visiting several churches in Brooklyn, speaking with congregants about various issues. He discussed at Brooklyn's St. Paul Community Baptist Church the accomplishments he made while in

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