Kathryn Garcia concedes NYC mayoral primary to winner Eric Adams
NY Post
Former Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia formally ended her quest to become New York City’s 110th mayor Wednesday, conceding the hard-fought Democratic primary to the race’s winner, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.
Garcia ended her campaign after the latest figures from the Board of Elections showed her trailing Adams by more than 8,000 votes, a margin that would likely prove insurmountable with fewer than 19,000 votes remaining to be addressed in the eight-way race. “This campaign has come closer than any other moment in history to breaking that glass ceiling and selecting New York City’s first female mayor,” Garcia told reporters, standing in front of the women’s rights monument in Central Park. “We cracked the hell out of it! And it’s ready to be broken.”More Related News
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