“I give credit to Eric Adams — the strength he created in Brooklyn, in Queens and the Bronx,” he said. “Eric obviously had an outer borough-focused, working class-focused strategy. That’s a lot of what we did in 2013. We wanted a multi-racial, working class coalition with a heavy focus on the outer boroughs. It worked in 2013. It appears to have worked for him here.”
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