New York Mayor Eric Adams is facing challenges as his poll ratings decline and criticism from politicians grows. Residents express concerns about the city and subway's safety, with incidents of violence prompting increased security measures. Adams' decisions, such as cutting a popular childcare program, are raising political tensions.
Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio established a wildly popular universal pre-K childcare program. Current mayor Eric Adams is slashing it to the bone — a deeply loathed move that could spell political trouble for him. https://t.co/TnedIoxT7l
Only 22% of New Yorkers feel safe on the subway at night down a whopping 52% from 2017. This is the same system that New York politicians want to force you into by charging you $15 per day if you drive your car via congestion taxation.
New Yorkers say city and subway is getting worse and more dangerous https://t.co/sdbvepH24S https://t.co/VwEOrSQG98
A spate of deadly shootings on buses, stabbings outside subway stations and erratic vagrants shoving people onto busy train tracks pushed elected leaders along the East Coast to flood their public transit systems with extra security resources. https://t.co/63TM40m7jY
New Yorkers say city and its subway is getting worse and more dangerous, complaining of bungling by Eric Adams' administration as millions plan an exit strategy: survey https://t.co/K6ewFSoEwv https://t.co/SowSsYaDkv
“Two years into his term,” @powellAtlantic writes in his profile of New York Mayor Eric Adams, “his once-high poll ratings are sickly, and disrespect from fellow politicians is mounting daily. His mayoralty just might be heading toward a crack-up”: https://t.co/poCNPrfNbD