Mayor Adams won the primary and effectively became mayor with a little over 400,000 votes in a city of 8.8 million people. So 5% of New Yorkers elected our mayor and our other top elected officials. In a different context, you would call that leverage. Yes. The Democratic Party machine has created a system in which a handful of special interest groups, and I would put the teachers union as the most powerful one. (26:09–26:16)
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Asserts that only 5% of New Yorkers participated in electing the mayor and top officials.
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