The race for New York City mayor is underway with multiple candidates emerging as frontrunners. Curtis Sliwa has announced his candidacy, emphasizing his campaign as one for the hardworking New Yorkers rather than donors, lobbyists, or political machines. He has secured the full support of the New York City Council Republican delegation. The current mayor, Eric Adams, has recently highlighted New York City's role as a global innovation hub, particularly in advancing US-India technology ties. Public discourse continues around identifying the likely next mayor, with various commentators and observers discussing potential outcomes in the upcoming election.
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Inspired by @ericadamsforny @NYCMayor @NYCMayorsOffice opening remarks on the future of US-India tech ties at the #NasscomUSCEOForum. Mayor Eric Adams’ leadership in positioning New York City as a global center for innovation reinforces how diplomacy and technology must advance https://t.co/iBGOBL7u9v