candidate. if we take the same bureaucracy, things will not change the way that new yorkers want and deserve. reporter: eric adams has hold office for years. the next mayor has to help people going through a lot. reporter: a former police officer who was beaten by the police as a team, he has focused his company on public safety and the economy. we have to get our businesses up and operating. new york used to be the empire state. thank you, everyone. reporter: katherine running massive sanitation department. we feel a lot of momentum. reporter: a garcia win would make history.
speaker in 2005, he supported changing term limits through the legislative back door, through the city council. and when he was doing something else, in 2008, he opposed it. same thing about supporting member items. he supported member items when he was a member of the city council. that s slush fund. he supported it. he was a huge beneficiary of. after he was no longer in the city council, he opposed to. what i talked about bill de blasio is saying one thing and doing something else. that s what new yorkers want. they want somebody who is going to be honest with them. you mentioned this race should be about what direction the city should go in. it seems like de blasio is getting the leg up because he s painting a very clear liberal, progressive direction for the city. just take one issue. universal prekindergarten. he s for a plan that would create 50,000 more full-time slots. you ve called that a fantasy plan knocking his revenue source would be going to albany and asking for an in