In her annual address, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams criticized City Hall and hinted at a potential mayoral campaign. With Mayor Eric Adams absent during the speech, she emphasized the need for leadership that serves the people rather than personal glory. While advocating for key issues like closing Rikers Island, the response to her speech was tepid, raising questions about her campaign approach. Political analysts suggested a more aggressive strategy might be necessary for success in the upcoming mayoral election.
"No one wins a mayoral campaign because you are nice. Campaigns aren't nice. Nobody plays by rules here and if she's serious she's going to have to put on boxing gloves."
"New York City is bigger than one person, and our city deserves leadership that prioritizes its people over individual glory or interests."
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