For the next 75 days, New York was gearing up for a bustling period, especially for its residents.
Gubernatorial candidates became actively involved, hitting the streets and directly engaging with citizens and their supporters, rallying for support or simply working on their public image. Nearly every television channel broadcasted survey polls about which gubernatorial candidate potentially would win this year's election.
Of course, campaign teams played the most significant role. Each team from the candidates worked tirelessly. They constantly conducted surveys, gathered data, and distributed merchandise.