Did she or didn’t she?
A new twist in the case of an 83-year-old grandma who tipped the scales in the race for Huntington town supervisor is raising questions about her presence on the Working Families line, The Post has learned.
Maria Delgado told reporters this week that she had no clue she was on the ballot, even as town Democrats cried foul because she siphoned enough votes to hand the tight race to the GOP candidate.
But that was put in doubt Wednesday, when a man at Delgado’s home suggested she knew the score.
“She ran, she lost, and I’m proud of her,” the unidentified man said. “We’re proud of her. No comment.”
Delgado has declined to comment after telling Newsday that she was “flabbergasted” that her name appeared on the ballot, which is credited with giving Republican incum

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