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Eric Adams, a former cop who climbed from poverty in Queens to become a fierce voice for frustrated working-class voters, was elected the second Black mayor of New York City on Tuesday, positioning him to lead a city confronted by cascading COVID challenges. After voting Tuesday morning in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, he said: “I’m not supposed to be standing here.” “Because I’m standing here, everyday New York is going to learn that they deserve to stand in this city also,” Adams said. “This is for the little guy.” Photographed by @shawninglima for @nydailynews . For more info, click on the link in the bio.
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