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Why Black Voters Should Consider Supporting Eric Adams for Reelection

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By Renee Collymore
Eric Adams stands at a pivotal moment in New York City’s history—not only as a mayor managing complex urban challenges, but as the second Black mayor in the city’s history. Historically, Black leadership in high office has often been met with outsized scrutiny and a lack of patience.

David Dinkins, the city’s first Black mayor, served only one term, and his legacy has often been overshadowed despite his measured approach to governance and the groundwork he laid for the city’s future stability.


When President Barack Obama completed two terms as President, it wasn’t just a political victory—it was a psychological and symbolic triumph for millions of Black Americans who saw, for the first time, that the highest office in the land was within reach.

It expanded the realm of possibility for what Black leadership could achieve when given the opportunity to govern without premature dismissal.


Eric Adams may not be perfect, and fair criticism of his policies is part of a healthy democracy. But in deciding whether to support him for a second term, Black voters should weigh not just individual policies but also the broader implications of continuity in Black leadership.

Denying him a full two terms without affording him the same latitude historically given to white mayors could reinforce the harmful perception that Black leaders are unequipped for long-term governance.


Reelecting Adams could serve as both a practical and symbolic investment in the visibility, credibility, and viability of Black leadership—not just for New York, but for the nation.

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