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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Exclusive | Q&A: NYC Mayor Eric Adams calls Jews his secret weapon in longshot re-election bid, dubs Mamdani a phony
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Exclusive | Q&A: NYC Mayor Eric Adams calls Jews his secret weapon in longshot re-election bid, dubs Mamdani a phony

Last updated: September 22, 2025 6:24 pm
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams believes that his potential victory in November hinges on gaining support from Jewish voters, which he calls a “secret weapon,” despite a recent Marist poll suggesting he has only 17% of that demographic’s backing.

In a candid interview with The Post’s Rich Calder at Gracie Mansion, the mayor dismissed the poll results and expressed confidence in his campaign’s direction.

During an extensive discussion with The Post, NYC Mayor Eric Adams shared insights on his electoral strategy, particularly his hope to win over Jewish voters for an upset victory in the upcoming general election. J.C. Rice

The moderate Democrat highlighted his administration’s achievements in reducing crime rates and navigating the city’s recovery from the pandemic, while he also acknowledged some missteps, notably his controversial appointments related to a now-closed federal corruption probe involving the NYPD.

Adams characterized his main opponent, Zohran Mamdani, a socialist candidate, as insincere, accusing him of “mastering the art of saying anything” to appeal to voters.

Q: Reports have suggested you might drop out. Can you confirm your commitment to stay in the race?

A: My goal is clear—I intend to run this race through to the end. I am dedicated to ensuring the city moves in the right direction. Speculation about my potential departure or offers from outside parties, such as the ambassadorship to Saudi Arabia, is unfounded. As of now, I am focused on the November election.

Q: Polls show you ranked fourth. What’s your response to that, and how can you improve your standing in the coming weeks?

A: Polls dynamically shift. I think back to the 2001 mayoral race when Mark Green was ahead but ultimately lost. Many factors impact polling data. I believe my message has not been sufficiently communicated to voters, and I aim to focus on policies and personal engagement to shift the narrative in my favor.

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Q: Given your relationship with the press, how do you differentiate your situation from former Mayor Bill de Blasio?

A: My experience is distinct. The coverage surrounding me often muddies the waters of public opinion. I’m committed to giving my message clarity, and I believe the Campaign Finance Board’s limitations are a hurdle to effectively reaching voters.

Adams, who formerly served as an NYPD captain, emphasized his administration’s tough stance on crime. Paul Martinka

Q: Why do you think polling among Jewish voters shows you trailing Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani?

A: It’s essential to recognize that polls focus on likely voters. I anticipate higher turnout this election, which will include many Jewish voters. I have a track record of support in the Jewish community from my time as borough president and as mayor, and I believe this will translate positively come November.

Adams has prioritized combating gun violence, which he cites as a major concern in his administration. James Messerschmidt

Q: What specific measures have you implemented to enhance safety within the Jewish community?

A: We formed a dedicated Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism and strengthened the NYPD’s hate crimes unit, focusing on promoting a city free from hate. Statements made by my opponent regarding arresting international leaders show a fundamental misunderstanding of law and have caused worry among Jewish New Yorkers.

Adams has dismissed allegations suggesting he has led the NYPD like a “criminal enterprise,” labeling these assertions as politically motivated. Paul Martinka

Q: With multiple corruption allegations surrounding your office, what reassurances can you give to concerned voters?

A: Mistakes happen—everyone learns from them over the course of a lifetime. I acknowledge my missteps but want voters to see the accomplishments of my administration, from housing to healthcare funding. I believe my actions have reflected a commitment to service and integrity during a challenging time for our city.

Adams expressed skepticism about Mamdani, illustrating concerns over the authenticity of his platform as elections approach. Stephen Yang for the New York Post

Q: Considering Mamdani’s shifting stances, should New Yorkers trust his campaign promises?

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A: There’s a tendency for politicians to adapt their messages to voters. While he may present an appealing facade, the realities of governance won’t allow for some of his promises to materialize without consequences for vulnerable communities.

Q: How do you feel about the prospect of Mamdani becoming mayor, according to President Trump?

A: Speculation about the future isn’t beneficial. The past has shown us how quickly things can change in politics, and I’m focused on my campaign and the voters, not others’ predictions.

Q: Have you received any support from President Trump?

A: No, and I don’t expect it. The responsibility of my re-election is on my shoulders alone.

Q: Do you think the Republican Party is rooting for Mamdani’s potential missteps?

A: I don’t believe so; New York plays a crucial role on the national stage, and a thriving New York benefits the entire country.

Q: What about the implications of Governor Hochul’s endorsement for Mamdani?

A: I hope any endorsement will not lead to negative consequences for New York. Our city is vital nationally.

Q: Your ballot includes quite a lengthy title—“Safe & Affordable/End Anti-Semitism.” Is there concern about this confusing voters?

A: Not at all! (laughs)

Q: If you were not running, who would you vote for—Mamdani, Cuomo, or Sliwa?

A: I’d write in my own name (laughs).

Reflecting on his tenure, Adams mused on the significance of his current role as mayor, saying, “I want to finish the job while recognizing that it’s ultimately up to New Yorkers to decide.” J.C. Rice

Q: Beyond this election, what are your thoughts on the Bronx casino plan?

A: I consider all potential locations equally and wanted to ensure the Bronx remained a viable choice, as every area deserves a fair opportunity at economic development.

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Q: How do you view the implementation of congestion pricing?

A: I think a detailed report would provide clearer insights, and we might need to consider exemptions for specific groups.

Q: What’s your take on the City Council’s proposal to ban fluoride in the water supply?

A: It’s a complex issue. I generally trust the health experts to guide decisions on public health matters.

On the campaign trail, Adams has made it clear he does not expect external support from President Trump as he rallies voters in his bid for re-election. J.C. Rice

Q: Would you describe this mayoral election as the toughest battle you’ve faced in your career?

A: Not necessarily. I’ve confronted many challenges throughout my political life, but I am honored to serve as mayor already. The public’s decision in this election will shape the next chapter, and I look forward to continuing the work I started.

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