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#Eric Adams declares war on AOC’s socialists

#Eric Adams declares war on AOC’s socialists

Democratic mayoral candidate Eric Adams declared his opposition to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s socialist “movement” — which includes defunding the police and shuttering prisons — during a fundraiser co-hosted by a Republican member of the City Council, The Post has learned.

A video recording of Adams’ speech shows him telling supporters that the battle he faced wasn’t with his political rivals in the Nov. 2 election, but with the Democratic Socialists of America.

“I’m no longer running against candidates. I’m running against a movement. All across the country, the DSA socialists are mobilizing to stop Eric Adams,” he said.

“They realize that if I’m successful, we’re going to start the process of regaining control of our cities.”

The remarks sparked cheers and applause from attendees at the Monday night event in Douglaston, Queens.

Although Adams — a former NYPD captain whose campaign hinges on restoring public safety — didn’t mention Ocasio-Cortez (D-The Bronx, Queens) by name, the DSA openly acknowledges her as its “foremost socialist superstar.”

Mayoal candidate Eric Adams claimed in a speech that he is running against the "movement" of Democratic Socialists.
Mayoral candidate Eric Adams claimed in a speech that he is running against the “movement” of Democratic Socialists.
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A page on its website — which shows Ocasio-Cortez marching with a raised fist — also says she “inspired up to 10,000 people to join” the nonprofit organization.

Adams’ speech came less than two weeks after a news conference at which he said he wanted to reclaim the mantle of “being progressive” from Democrats who “hijacked” it but “do not have a track record of putting in place real progressive changes.”

On Monday, Adams — a former state senator and Brooklyn’s outgoing borough president — told donors that he wanted to transcend partisan politics and that he was seeking votes from New Yorkers regardless of party affiliation.

“We’re not going to let parties get in the way of this party called New York City,” he said.

Adams added: “Those of you in the room who are Republicans, tell your Republican friends to vote for Eric Adams. Independents, Democrats, no matter who you are — we are wearing the ‘Team New York’ jersey on this one.”

The DSA refers to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as "our foremost socialist superstar."
The DSA refers to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as “our foremost socialist superstar.”
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Adams also pledged to revive the city’s toughness and competitive spirit following the lockdowns forced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“People have become soft. People don’t even want to go back to work,” he said.

“This is a pivotal moment for us. If we don’t get our act together, China is going to show us how to run our country.”

And he said the city had “surrendered” to crime, mayhem and ineffective government.

“You don’t believe you can go to Times Square and not have a 3 -year-old child shot. You don’t believe you take the subway system without having someone…with mental health crises, who did not get the services they deserve, shove you on the subway track,” he said.

“You don’t believe you can go to the Department of Buildings and have a damn permit issued so you can open your restaurant.”

Adams added, to applause, “You don’t believe. But I’ll be damned — you’re going to start believing when I became the mayor of the city.”

Adams faces Republican candidate and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa, who he mistakenly referred to as “Eric Sliwa,” as well as Conservative Party candidate Bill Pepitone, a retired NYPD cop and nephew of former Yankees baseball player Joe Pepitone.

Adams apparently misspoke when he said, “There’s a DSA candidate that’s running for mayor,” as the group doesn’t have a ballot line and hasn’t endorsed anyone.

In a statement, Adams campaign spokesman said, “He was talking about the dynamics of the general election.”

Adams also said that he’s been dreaming of leading the city since he was a cop in the 1990s.

Adams made the comments during a fundraisers hosted by a Republican member of the city council.
Adams made the comments during a fundraiser hosted by a Republican member of the city council.
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“I went to Deputy Mayor Bill Lynch at the time. I said, `I can turn around this city,’” he recalled.

“I knew I put myself on the right path while I wore a bullet-proof vest protecting the children and families of this city. I crafted a plan to become the chief executive.”

Monday’s poolside fundraiser took place at the home of developer Carl Mattone and was co-hosted by Councilman Eric Ulrich (R-Queens), lobbyist William Driscoll and architect Gerry Caliendo.

Urlich is set to co-host another fundraiser for Adams on Aug. 8 at the Russo’s on the Bay catering hall in Queens.

In an interview, Ulrich predicted that Adams would “be a great mayor” and the most charismatic since the late Mayor Ed Koch, who served three terms, from 1978 to 1989, and was famed for asking New Yorkers, “How’m I doin’?”

“I’ve been a fan of Eric Adams for a long time. He’s going to be a great mayor,” Ulrich said.

“Eric is a common-sense guy. Other candidates ran for mayor. He wants to be mayor. He wants to be a larger-than-life mayor.”

Neither Ocasio-Cortez, the DSA nor Sliwa immediately returned requests for comment.

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