
"Peel back all the noise, all the constant attacks, peel back all of that and look at what I did in three years and eight months, he said. Who's the majority of those children in foster care? Black and brown. I'm paying the college tuition of foster-care children and giving them a stipend. And they're not aging out at 18 anymore. I'm giving them life coaches until they're 21."
"They don't know the grind of a 9-5, the weight of overdue bills, or the fear of losing a home, he penned. I lived it. That's why I'm going to keep delivering for real New Yorkers, because I AM a real New Yorker. < I'm running for reelection and I am going to beat Mamdani."
Four leading 2025 New York City mayoral candidates campaigned across boroughs on a rainy Sunday, engaging voters, highlighting local issues, and advancing campaign messages. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams visited several Brooklyn churches and emphasized foster-care reforms, saying he pays college tuition for foster children, provides stipends, and offers life coaches until age 21 so they no longer age out at 18. Adams also criticized opponents on X, calling Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo spoiled brats who lack experience with everyday financial struggles, asserting that he lived those struggles and will run for reelection to beat Mamdani. Other candidates maintained busy outreach schedules.
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