Sliwa 'fought and bled for New York' protecting 'strangers on the subway and streets'published at 21:19 GMT 4 November
Kayla Epstein
Reporting from New York
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa has run on a tough-on-crime, public safety platform.
His campaign builds on his work with the Guardian Angels, a safe streets organisation he founded in the 1980s.
He made a name for himself patrolling the streets with his fellow volunteers, who sported red berets and jackets.
Many New Yorkers know Sliwa through this work, as from his local radio show.
One of those fans was Philip McManus of Rockway Park, Queens.
Sliwa “fought and bled for New York,” he tells me. “He fought for strangers, he protected strangers on the subway and on the streets.”
McManus had made the lengthy trip from his beachfront neighbourhood to Long Island City to cheer for Sliwa outside a 22 October debate.
“He will be a law and order mayor,” McManus adds.














