The New York Daily News reports:
Mayor Adams on Monday didn’t rule out running as an independent in November’s general election should he lose this summer’s Democratic primary — and sources say such a move is indeed gaining serious traction inside the Adams camp.
“When I’m ready to roll out my official reannouncement and my plan, I will do so, and I’m going to make sure all of you are invited to it,” Adams told reporters at City Hall when asked at his weekly press conference if he is looking to mount an independent bid for reelection should he fall short in June’s Democratic primary.
“You can stand in the back with me if you want and just be part of my support group, like others who support,” he continued, “but when that comes I will do so.”
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