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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixville_Notch
Dixville Notch is best known in connection with its longstanding middle-of-the-night vote in the U.S. presidential election, including during the New Hampshire primary (the first primary election in the U.S. presidential nomination process). In a tradition that started in the 1960 election, all the eligible voters in Dixville Notch gather at midnight in the ballroom of The Balsams. The voters cast their ballots and the polls officially are closed one minute later. The result of the Dixville Notch vote in both the New Hampshire primary and the general election are traditionally broadcast around the country immediately afterwards.
You can look up their prior voting record at the link.
FYI
2004
Bush 17
Kerry 7
2000
Bush 21
Gore 5
Nader 1
1996
Dole 18
Clinton 7
Perot 1
Brown 1
1992
Bush Sr. 15
Perot 8
Marrou 5
Clinton 2
Well, they are pretty strong Republican with a lean towards independents. I am guessing its McCain country.
I'm picking McCain by 6
Dixville Notch is best known in connection with its longstanding middle-of-the-night vote in the U.S. presidential election, including during the New Hampshire primary (the first primary election in the U.S. presidential nomination process). In a tradition that started in the 1960 election, all the eligible voters in Dixville Notch gather at midnight in the ballroom of The Balsams. The voters cast their ballots and the polls officially are closed one minute later. The result of the Dixville Notch vote in both the New Hampshire primary and the general election are traditionally broadcast around the country immediately afterwards.
You can look up their prior voting record at the link.
FYI
2004
Bush 17
Kerry 7
2000
Bush 21
Gore 5
Nader 1
1996
Dole 18
Clinton 7
Perot 1
Brown 1
1992
Bush Sr. 15
Perot 8
Marrou 5
Clinton 2
Well, they are pretty strong Republican with a lean towards independents. I am guessing its McCain country.
I'm picking McCain by 6