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Sarlo stressing little things in reelection bid
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Last Edited | *crickets chirp* Oct 14, 2003 02:12am |
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News Date | Sunday, October 12, 2003 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | "Paul Sarlo has a lot of nervous energy.
While walking, he click-a-clicks the button on his ballpoint pen, making a sound like a stock ticker. Pausing beside his car, leaning on the roof, he jangles his keys in one hand and absentmindedly raps on the windshield with the knuckles of the other.
By nature, Sarlo is an anxious kind of guy, but the edginess he exhibits these days comes from neither genes nor upbringing. The 35-year-old freshman senator is running in one of New Jersey's most hotly contested legislative elections, in a year when the Senate is divided 20-20 between the parties."
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