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Eric Adams touts working-class upbringing in first general election ad

Eric Adams, in his first campaign ad since winning the Democratic primary for mayor, touts his working-class upbringing by a mother who worked three jobs, vowing to fund education for young children and affordable housing if elected to l𒐪ead City Hall.

In the titled “Mom,” released a month before the November general election, the Brooklyn borough president featured his mother, Dorothy Adams — a house cleaner and cook who died in March at age 83.

“My mom cleaned houses, worked three jobs, to give us a better life, in a city that too often fails families like ours,” says Adams in the TV spot.

Adams — who was born in Brooklyn’s Brownsville and raised in South Jamaica, Queens — said if elected he would “fight” to ensure all Big Apple residents have “a safe and secure future.”

“We have to invest in early childhood education, universal childcare, and affordable housing. That’s how we really make a difference, because it shouldn’t matter who you are or where you live,” he said. “We all have a right for a safe and secure future. That’s what I would fight for as mayor.”

Eric Adams campaign ad.
The 30-second ad titled “Mom,” features Eric Adams’ mother, Dorothy Adams, who worked as a house cleaner and cook. Eric Adams campaign

The ad will hit the airwaves in the five boroughs at some point this week, according to Adams’ campaign.

Adams is the heavy favorite in the Nov. 2 election, when he faces Repub🧸lican candidate Curtis Sliwa.

Sliwa has boasted of his own street cred and outsider status w�🀅�hile campaigning against Adams, a former NYPD captain.

“The choice is somebody up in the suites like an Eric Adams — a professional politician — or somebody down in th𒈔e streets and subways — ♌that’s Curtis Sliwa,” Sliwa . “I’ve got the touch with the common man and common woman.”

Eric Adams.
Eric Adams is heavily favored to win against Republican Curtis Sliwa in the mayoral election. Stephen Yang

Adams has raised far more campaign cash than Sliwa, the Guardian༺ Angels founder and media p♋ersonality.

Fundraising figures released Friday by the city Campaign Finance Board showed that Adams raised $2.4 million for his campaign between Aug. 24 and Sept. 27, and ended the reporting period with about $7.7 million. Sliwa, for his part, raised $200,000 during the same time period, and has just $1.2 million in his ♏campaign coffers.