The three remaining candidates for New York City mayor on Monday began trying to pick up support from New Yorkers who were planning to vote for incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who suddenly announced a day earlier that he’s abandoning his run for a second term.

But even if second-place candidate former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo picked up every single Adams voter — which is unlikely — that would almost certainly not be enough for him to catapult over front-runner Assemb. Zohran Mamdani, experts said and polls taken before the pullout suggest.

And there’s still the Republican nominee, Curtis Sliwa, who said he is not bowing out.

In the aftermath of Adams’ long-rumored withdrawal, Mamdani said the outcome of the race will not change. Cuomo, running as an independent, has told voters "it is not too l

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