New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing a decline in public approval as he reaches the two-year mark of his term, as noted by commentator Paul du Quenoy. A combination of factors including a lagging economy, an increase in crime, emerging scandals, and budgetary challenges are contributing to the negative perception of his leadership. Criticism has been mounting, with some questioning if Adams might be the worst mayor in the country. Additionally, there are calls for him to end the city's Sanctuary City Status, which some believe he is responsible for turning into a crisis. Tensions have also risen between Adams and what was once considered an ally, with a feud sparking and comments made that 'Eric Adams is not the Messiah for New York City'.
'Eric Adams is not the Messiah for New York City': Feud sparks between mayor and occasional ally https://t.co/h3NwUIxN1j
Mayor Adams should stop complaining about the crisis he created and immediately end NYC's Sanctuary City Status. https://t.co/eeLXz0fHrA
Is Adams the worst mayor in America? https://t.co/fohOiUGKz0
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A lagging economy, rising crime, new scandals, and budget problems are weighing down New York mayor Eric Adams's public approval rating two years into his term, writes Paul du Quenoy. https://t.co/R2lfJXqDkM