It's election day and Reuters is reporting that voters in New Jersey and New York are facing long lines and confusion following Superstorm Sandy.
Even Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein couldn't wait around any longer this morning when poll workers in Manhattan's Upper West Side were having trouble finding the ballot cards.
Voting at the YMCA on West 63rd Street in Manhattan was delayed because election officials could not find the ballot cards and scanners were not working properly. Among those arriving to vote there was Lloyd Blankfein, the chief executive of investment banking powerhouse Goldman Sachs. He left before voting there began.
Of course, we're sure he'll get his vote in sometime today since the polls in New York close at 9 p.m.
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