Adams earned the endorsement of Justin Yu, Chinatown’s district chief.
Picture by Shea Vance
Mayor Eric Adams made a cease at Confucius Plaza in Chinatown Friday afternoon for a marketing campaign rally, the place native leaders within the Asian American and Pacific Islander group endorsed the unbiased candidate and criticized Democratic candidate and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani (D-Queens).
Welcomed to the rally by Chinese language dragon dancing, Adams thanked the gang for his or her help and urged New Yorkers in opposition to voting for Mamdani, who’s main the mayoral race in most polls. Adams opened his remarks by chanting “Four more years” in Chinese language with the gang earlier than quipping that he doesn’t “need anyone to give me directions to come to Confucius Plaza, I’ve been here so many times before.”
“Many people who are running to be your mayor never came here before running to be mayor,” Adams stated, persevering with to push himself as probably the most native candidate within the race. “I am not just your mayor, I’m your brother.”
Adams was launched to the microphone by Chinatown District Chief Justin Yu, who spoke in opposition to Mamdani’s democratic socialism and pointed to Adams because the “right choice” for New York Metropolis. Yu had endorsed Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander, a political rival of Adams’, within the Democratic major race in opposition to Mamdani and former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Lander cross-endorsed Mamdani, who went on to earn a sweeping victory in opposition to Cuomo.
“The people ask, ‘Why you don’t support Democrat primary winner?’ I say, ‘I support Democrats, I do not support socialist Democrats, or democratic socialists,’” Yu stated earlier than introducing Adams. “It’s very unfortunate the Democratic party select wrong candidate. And they say, ‘Why don’t you support another Democrat candidate?’ I say, ‘He lost in the primary, so we have only one Democrat candidate in the whole race: Eric Adams.’”
After the occasion, Adams went into the gang to take photographs with attendees.Picture by Shea Vance
As Adams spoke in English, Yu translated to the gang in Chinese language.
“Your concerns are my concerns, your issues are my issues, your hopes are my hopes,” Adams stated. “While others want to defund the police, I want to support the police. While others want criminals to come back on our streets and harm us, I want criminals to remain and serve their time in jail. While others want to take away your funding, I want to support your funding.”
After Adams made his comment about conserving criminals off the road, a passerby shouted, “You’re a criminal! You’re the only criminal here!”
Adams has targeted a lot of his marketing campaign messaging in latest weeks on his opposition to the motion to “defund the police” as he seeks to color Mamdani as being mushy on crime.
“I stood with you during COVID when others wanted to harm you,” Adams stated, noting that he “stood with” the Asian group after the on-duty killing of NYPD officer Wenjian Liu in 2014 — the primary killing of an Asian American NYPD officer within the metropolis’s historical past. Throughout the pandemic, cities throughout america noticed a spike in hate crimes in opposition to Asian People. “I know you, you know me, and I want to be your mayor for four more years,” Adams instructed the gang.
On his approach to the marketing campaign rally, Adams was greeted at his automotive by Malcolm Smith, a former state senator who was convicted in 2015 of federal corruption expenses and sentenced to seven years in jail.
“We have a lot of work to do. The small number of people decided who won the primary, but the large number of New Yorkers will decide who will be the mayor for four more years,” Adams stated. “Come out, register to vote, vote, let your voices be heard, and I thank you so much as we stand here in Confucius Plaza, drawing on his wisdom and knowledge to make the knowledgable decision on November of this year.”