New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams has donated $1,000 to a vast majority of Council members’ election campaigns – an unprecedented move coming as she’s soliciting support from these same …
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams has donated $1,000 each to 35 fellow Dems on the 51-member council — an unprecedented move as she solicits support to keep her leadership post.
“She might be a shoo-in to remain speaker, but it sure looks like she’s willing to buy the race anyway — just to be safe,” said a top city Democratic operative.
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