NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — After Mayor Eric Adams announced the end of his reelection campaign, the three remaining candidates are pushing for votes to become New York City's next mayor.
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa and Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo let their thoughts be known on Adams' decision to remove himself from the race.
All of whom are trying to stake their claim as to where Adams voters can place their trust. Sliwa turned his focus back to the task at hand.
"We get back to the issues and the campaign," Sliwa told PIX11 News. "36 days, 36 nights. Let the voters decide on Nov. 4," he added.
He didn't believe Adams was much of a threat to begin with. "[Adams] is a person of no consequence at this point. Couldn't even break double digits [in