New York City Mayor Eric Adams bowed out of his struggling reelection campaign Sunday, but the decision may be too late to fundamentally alter the outcome of the November election to replace him.

Adams’ decision to withdraw, amid faltering poll numbers and a struggle to raise money, was a long-speculated outcome by donors and sought by others who hoped to boost former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s chances to defeat frontrunner Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist.

But political analysts questioned Sunday whether the decision can make a difference with just 37 days until Election Day.

Multiple polls show Mamdani likely to win the election in November, in most cases by double digits, while Adams has consistently polled in fourth place in a four-candidate field that also i

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