To the Editor: The UFT's endorsement of Eric Adams for Mayor is a prudent and practical decision and not a cynical concession to realpolitik, as a few arch-critics suggest.
I don't speak for the union, but it's fair to say that they believe that most people, especially when elevated to a high office of public trust, can be receptive to different perspectives from their original, seemingly rigid point of view, and potentially amend it based on a fuller, fresher and more-lucid understanding.
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