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Long Lines At Polling Places Persist On Day 6 Of Early Voting In New York City
Long lines at polling sites persisted despite dreary weather on day six of early voting in New York City on Thursday.
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Long lines at polling sites persisted despite dreary weather on day six of early voting in New York City on Thursday.
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