It had already been a long but productive day for Zephyr Teachout by the time she walked down the stairs in the backyard of a Park Slope district leader at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 14 to address a gathering of the Central Brooklyn Independent Democratic Club.
She had left her home in Fort Greene at 5:40 that morning for a drive to Albany, where she would address the Public Employees Federation and come away with its endorsement for Governor.
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