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A customer fills in his numbers on a Powerball ticket for a chance to win the record jackpot

A customer fills in his numbers on a Powerball ticket for a chance to win the record jackpot Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

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Some Sandy victims dream of $425M Powerball riches

'A lot of people should win, not just one'

Updated: Monday, 26 Nov 2012, 2:20 PM EST
Published : Monday, 26 Nov 2012, 2:20 PM EST

LONG BEACH, N.Y. (AP) — Forget FEMA, insurance adjusters and construction cleanups. Some of the people hardest hit by Superstorm Sandy are hoping one thing this week answers their prayers: a $425 million Powerball jackpot.

It's one of the biggest multistate takes in U.S. history.

The high hopes extend to Long Beach, a hard-hit community on Long Island just outside New York City.

Retiree Raymond Parker wants to share the joy when the Powerball winning numbers are chosen Wednesday night. Says Parker: "A lot of people should win, not just one."

Like many Long Beach residents, Parker said his car was destroyed by rising floodwaters during the storm. But he's not contemplating buying a new one if he wins the jackpot.

The 67-year-old joked that he'd probably hire a chauffeur instead.

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