All-Night Spano
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- November
- 5
With his political future hanging in the balance, state Sen. Nicholas Spano said he was planning to campaign virtually non-stop from Monday morning through 9 p.m. Tuesday – when polls close.
“I will go out at midnight to shopping centers to meet and greet voters,” Spano said after his annual pre-election brunch at the Polish Community Center. “And I will be up Tuesday morning, at 4:30 in the morning, meeting all our volunteers and sending them out.”
Spano also said voters in the district can expect automated telephone calls from, among others, former New York City Rudolph Giuliani and Sen. John McCain. People leaving the Polish Community Center were also each given 18 campaign cards to hang on people’s doors (18 votes being the margin of victory in the 2004 contest between Spano and Andrea Stewart-Cousins.)









