I was actually up at Dixville Notch in 2004 for the first votes. It is such a circus it is unbelievable, but very fun.
Not to look too much into the results, but if I recall in 2000 more of the voters up there took a Republican ballot...
Which MAY be a bellweather for independents going for Obama rather than McCain.
Then again Dixville Notch is literally in the middle of nowhere, and all of the voters in the town work at the resort where the cast the votes, so it may mean nothing :)
Never know ....given the absolute surrealistic nature of this election, nothing should be taken lightly .
Cool! Did you need any special ticket to go to this "event"? Do they let non-New Hampshire residents go to this?
We were in the Nashua-Manchester area this past weekend just to see what was going on and to attend a couple of primary events. We tried to get tickets to the Saturday WMUR debate, but they only allowed New Hampshire residents to attend. (We're from Connecticut)