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With Adams Out, There’s a Chance to Stop Mamadani

by The editor•29 September 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

Now that Eric Adams has done the right thing and fallen on his sword, there is a chance to stop Zohran Mamdani’s seeming unstoppable path to Gracie Mansion.

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