
Eric Adams, Corey Johnson pick up endorsements in mayor, comptroller races
NY Post
Eric Adams and Corey Johnson picked up new union endorsements this week in their respective races for mayor and comptroller.
The 30,000-member Home Healthcare Workers of America on Thursday threw its weight behind Adams, the current Brooklyn borough president, in the hotly contested Democratic primary for mayor. Meanwhile, Tenants PAC, which advocates for more than 1 million rent-regulated apartment dwellers, Wednesday night endorsed Johnson, the current city council speaker, in the Democratic primary for comptroller.More Related News

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