Eric Adams, New York City's Likely New Mayor, Is Keeping a Low Profile
For decades, the Columbus Day Parade in New York City has been a must-stop destination for politicians and aspiring politicians so much so that Mayor Michael R. Bloombergs decision to skip it in 2002 drove headlines for days.
This years gathering, even factoring in the growing controversy around the holiday, appeared to be no different: Mayor Bill de Blasio showed up and sustained some taunts. Gov. Kathy Hochul and some would-be primary rivals were in attendance. Curtis Sliwa, the long-shot Republican mayoral contender, also made his way along the Manhattan route.
But Eric Adams, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City and the Brooklyn borough president, did not attend the parade on Monday. His whereabouts was unclear: Mr. Adams did not release any kind of public schedule that day.
Indeed, Mr. Adams, who secured the Democratic mayoral nomination in July and is virtually certain to win next months general election, has been a relatively rare presence on the campaign trail in recent weeks.
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