Today at the Polls: Tears of Joy, Laughter, Frustration, and Crazy Ladies in Velour Catsuits
As you might expect when upwards of 8 million people all engage with bureaucracy at the same time, voting in New York today has been fraught with problems.
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As you might expect when upwards of 8 million people all engage with bureaucracy at the same time, voting in New York today has been fraught with problems.
More updates on crowded poll stations, malfunctioning machinery, and happy networking out on the streets today.
Bet you wish you lived in Park Slope, huh?
At the Francis of Paola Church in Williamsburg, reading material includes the 'Times Magazine.'
All day we'll be sending you updates on the scene at the city's polling places. Here's our first peek.
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