Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Dixville Notch goes for Obama
Dixville Notch, the small town of 75 (with 21 registered voters) in New Hampshire where polls open at midnight on Election Day, cast 15 votes for Obama and 6 for McCain. Unfortunately, this appears to be predictive neither of national nor state-wide electoral outcomes. However, I can't help but find it somewhat encouraging that this town, which has voted Republican in the last four presidential races, has produced such a large margin for Obama.
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