Adams to skip New York City’s Democratic primary, run for reelection on nonpartisan line
Campaign Finance,Criminal Justice,Justice,Politics,New York City,Eric Adams
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams is opting out of New York City’s Democratic primary and running for reelection as an independent — embarking on narrow path as he further isolates himself from the city’s dominant political party.
The mayor confirmed his plans exclusively to POLITICO. In an interview Monday, Adams said he would “mount a real independent campaign” that relies on “a solid base of people” outside Manhattan, with an emphasis on ethnic minorities who boosted him to victory four years ago. He lamented how the bribery charges federal prosecutors hit him with in September — which a judge dismissed Wednesday — “handcuffed” him, and he promised to be “uninhibited” on the campaign trail.
Related Coverage
AllSides Picks
Headline Roundup
White House Releases Alien-Themed Website for Tracking Immigration Arrests
June 3rd, 2026
Announcement
We’re Bringing Ads Back — But You Can Turn Them Off For Free
John Gable, AllSides Co-founder
June 1st, 2026