Curtains for Eric Adams

Bill Palmer and other writers here at Palmer Report, including myself, have called for the New York Governor to fire Eric Adams, and now it looks like she’s getting that same advice from a pollster.
Adam Carlson is a market research specialist who has also done professional Polling. And he warns the Governor that she best listen to what her constituents are saying. Hochul is up for reelection in 2026, and her popularity has fluctuated and not always been as high as she’d maybe like it to be. Carlson warns that if she does not seriously think about axing Adams, she will be, in his words, “DOA on arrival.”
Meaning that she’ll possibly lose her primary. And I have news for you, readers. He’s not the only one saying this. I don’t know what the Governor is thinking right now as she meets with other leaders to determine Adams’s fate.
I do not doubt that Adams is on her mind. Undoubtedly, he is on her mind 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because this is a massive crisis. I have no idea what her interior logic thought processes are and how she weighs the pros and cons of one of the most important decisions of her life.
New York is the ultimate city of dreams and of magic, a great big, soaring blue heron whose elegant and graceful beauty is as tangible as a colorful book. And New York’s constituents are begging — no, they are PLEADING for her to do something.
This is something not to be taken lightly; I get that. But the time to act appears to be now. Scores of people, the majority seem to agree. It is time to act. It’s time to say: Hi Ho; Eric Adams has got to go.