New York City Mayor Eric Adams will endorse former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the race to replace him, sources in both camps tell CBS News New York’s Marcia Kramer. It comes just two days before early voting starts.

Sources say Adams and Cuomo are working out a joint appearance that is expected to happen later Thursday. 

The endorsement comes a night after Cuomo joined Adams courtside at the Knicks home opener following the final mayor debate. 

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New York Mayor Eric Adams sits with Independent candidate former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after Cuomo participated in the second debate Wednesday evening during the game between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden on October 22, 2025.

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Adams was running for reelection himself until ending his campaign and exiting the race in late September. The outgoing mayor has been an outspoken critic of Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani and has been rumored to be considering throwing his support behind Cuomo for the past week or so. 

Cuomo, who spent years serving as governor of New York before he was forced to resign in 2021, lost the Democratic primary to Mamdani and has been consistently polling second heading into the general election. A poll earlier this week showed Mamdani holding onto a double-digit lead in a three-way race with Republican Curtis Sliwa. 

The poll, meanwhile, found it would be neck-and-neck between Mamdani and Cuomo if Sliwa were to exit and make it a two-way matchup. 

Sliwa has repeatedly vowed to stay in the race, even parting with longtime WABC radio boss John Catsimatidis.

Key takeaways from the NYC mayoral debate

The candidates made their case to voters and covered a lot of ground in Wednesday night’s debate. 

They were asked to address the recent federal immigration raids and how to handle threats from the Trump administration. 

They also spoke about the NYPD and all agreed Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch should remain the department’s top brass. 

Mamdani called out Cuomo over his sexual harassment scandal as governor, and both Cuomo and Sliwa questioned Mamdani about his stance on Israel. 

They also offered up their ideas for mass transit and what should be done about the deadline to close Rikers Island. 

Why did Mayor Adams drop out?

Adams took office as the city’s 110th mayor in January 2022 after serving as Brooklyn Borough President.   

He ended his reelection campaign on Sept. 28, but his name will still appear on the ballot under an independent line. 

It has been a tumultuous past year for the mayor and his administration. He was indicted on federal bribery charges, which he denied and were later dropped. The dismissal also raised questions about his relationship with President Trump and the influence of the White House on City Hall. 

Adams maintained his innocence and his ability to lead the city, launching his reelection campaign over the summer. But most polls showed him garnering single-digit support, trailing well behind Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa.

“Despite all we’ve achieved, I cannot continue my reelection campaign. The constant media speculation about my future and the Campaign Finance Board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars have undermined my ability to raise the funds needed for a serious campaign,” Adams said in a video announcement when he dropped out.   

Independent candidate Jim Walden also ended his campaign and exited the race, but the Board of Elections ruled he missed the May 30 deadline to remove his name from the ballot.Â