Curtis Sliwa Concedes NYC Mayor Race, Says He Couldn't Reach Adams By Phone

Curtis Sliwa Concedes NYC Mayor Race, Says He Couldn't Reach Adams By Phone

Curtis Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor, thanked New Yorkers in a concession speech on Tuesday night. He said he wasn’t able to reach Mayor-Elect Eric Adams on the phone to concede the race. 

“Even though I couldn’t reach Eric Adams on the telephone, I pledge him my support and it’s time for New York City to move in a new direction,” he said. 



Sliwa promised not to give up on the city and said “the deck was stacked against me.” 

Adams, a Democrat, was declared 110th mayor of New York City. Adams had 71% of the vote with 34% of precincts reporting, according to the Associated Press, which called the race eleven minutes after polls closed.

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