In the New York City mayoral race7bet gaming or sevenbet, challengers seeking to unseat the embattled incumbent, Eric Adams, are vying for any edge to help them emerge from a crowded pack of mostly progressive Democratic candidates.
One such challenger, State Senator Zellnor Myrie, received such a boost on Monday, when he appeared on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” — a coveted stop to reach Democratic voters — to announce an endorsement from Representative Dan Goldman of New York.
The endorsement by Mr. Goldman, a former prosecutor who led the first impeachment case against President Trump and was rumored to be considering a mayoral run himself, was notable because of its timing and because of Mr. Goldman’s background.
When Mr. Goldman won an open House seat for a district in Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan in 2022, he did so by pushing his law-enforcement background and by adopting more moderate views than most of his challengers. His backing of Mr. Myrie, an avowed progressive from Brooklyn, also comes early in the endorsement cycle.
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Mr. Goldman praised him as a “true visionary” who would stand up to Mr. Trump.
“For me, it was important if I was going to jump in, to do it early when it could make the most difference,” Mr. Goldman said at a news conference with Mr. Myrie outside City Hall, a few hours after the “Morning Joe” appearance.
With the primary election only four months away, the race is unusually volatile. Mr. Adams, a Democrat who is running for a second term, is facing record low approval ratings. Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo is considering entering the race and leads in the polls.
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