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Mayor Adams won’t say VP Harris’ name hours before Election Day, citing legal team’s guidance

By Ethan Stark-Miller Posted on November 4, 2024

Kamala Harris’ name is on just about everybody’s lips now — except, apparently, Mayor Eric Adams’.

The day before the presidential election, Mayor Adams on Monday refused to say the vice president and Democratic presidential nominee’s name, claiming he did not want to come across as electioneering for her while on city business.

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Mayor Adams won’t say VP Harris’ name hours before Election Day, citing legal team’s guidance

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