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Van Bramer, Maragos Seek Stragglers

Jimmy Van Bramer and Angelo Maragos made their final pitch to voters Tuesday, as they sought last minute support.

Van Bramer greeted likely-voters at 7:00 am outside of PS 150 in Sunnyside, a short walk from his home in Sunnyside Gardens.

Meanwhile, Maragos, too, chose to solicit votes outside of PS 150 at the same time. The Long Island City resident came to Sunnyside with a large billboard truck, clearly pointing out who voters should support.

Voters have until 9pm to vote.

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