Politics & Government
Mayor Adams Says He Has 3 Job Offers Lined Up, Could Endorse Cuomo Or Sliwa
Adams made the comments during an appearance on The Reset Talk Show on Wednesday.

NEW YORK CITY — Mayor Eric Adams disclosed on Wednesday that he has three job offers lined up after his term ends in January.
In an appearance on The Reset Talk Show, Adams said has three "dream job" offers he is considering.
“I’ve reached the top of any political initiative in being the mayor,” Adams said. “I have three offers that I’m looking at, and they are my dream jobs. Normally, you get one dream job in your lifetime. I have the opportunity to do another.”
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Adams ended his re-election bid on Sept. 29.
A spokesperson for the mayor confirmed to CBS News that Adams has received several job offers and would "continue to fight to keep socialism out of New York City."
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When asked about possibly endorsing one of three remaining candidates in the mayoral race, Adams ruled out Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani but is keeping his options open on Andrew Cuomo and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.
According to NBC 4 New York, Adams is considering endorsing Cuomo in the mayoral race.
The former governor told reporters on Tuesday that he hasn't spoken to Adams but would welcome the endorsement.
Adams' decision to withdraw from the mayoral race came after weeks of reports that the Trump administration had offered him a possible position. The mayor had been trailing in most election polls behind Sliwa in fourth place.
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