New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced he is ending his bid for re-election, just five weeks before voters go to the polls. Adams explained that constant media speculation about his future and the city campaign finance board's decision to deny him public matching funds, throttled his campaign. His withdrawal narrows the race down to Democrat Zohran Mamdani, former governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. Adams, elected in 2022 as a Democrat, was running as an independent after he was indicted for alleged bribery and fraud, which was later dismissed by federal authorities. In a video posted on social media, Adams stated, I cannot continue my re-election campaign, citing the effects of ongoing media speculation and financial obstacles on his ability to fundraise. He has not endorsed any rivals but cautioned against radical political shifts that could disrupt the established order in city governance. Once perceived as a rising star, Adams has faced waning popularity and criticism for his handling of various local issues amid the tumultuous political landscape.