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          COLONIE — Richard Stack, the longtime Albany County Conservative Party chairman, said he is “seriously considering” making a run for town..

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        2. COLONIE — Richard Stack, the longtime Albany County Conservative Party chairman, said he is “seriously considering” making a run for town.
        3. Albany County Conservative Party Chairman Richard Stack works the room at the state Conservative Party Convention last year.
        4. Conservatives pull more votes than other minor parties, he said.
        5. COLONIE — Richard Stack, the longtime Albany County Conservative Party chairman, said he is “seriously considering” making a run for town supervisor on the minor party line.

          “I am checking with people who support me and know me from both major parties and talking to the Conservative and Independence Party types,” he said.

          “I’m feeling the temperatures of the water and it is warming up.”

          The Village of Colonie resident and retired Canadian Pacific Railroad employee said he is still “waiting on a couple things” before making a final decision, but is making preparations with the anticipation of thing falling into place.

          “I fell the democratic ticket, with all the candidates excepting to get endorsed by the Working Families Party, have accepted the party’s position on defunding the police and BLM and immigration,” he said.

          “They can say they do not, but when you take a minor party’s endorsement you take their positions and I don’t think the majority of people in Colonie are of that n