Another likely suspect was Superstorm Sandy, which devastated areas of the East Coast one week before the election, wiping out power for millions and disrupting usual voting routines. In Hoboken, N.J., Anthony Morrone said he's never missed a vote until now.
Best efforts be darned, making it to the polls in the wake of Sandy may have simply been too much for some affected voters. In Hoboken, N.J., Anthony Morrone said he's never missed a vote - until now.
Standing in front of a pile of junked refrigerators, a flood-destroyed car and a curbside mountain of waterlogged debris in front of his Hoboken home on Tuesday morning, Anthony Morrone didnt even realize it was Election Day. Since immigrating to New Jersey in 1967, the 76-year-old retired mechanic
In Hoboken, N.J., which suffered severe flooding from Sandy, 76-year-old retired mechanic Anthony Morrone said he hasn't missed a vote since coming to the U.S. in the late 1960s. But today, he says, there's too much cleanup work to do.
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