First Democrat to win Dixville Notch since Humphrey in 1968.
This will be reported ad nasuem but if it went the other way aorund would be ignored.
They went for Nobama in the primaries when the rest of the state went to Hillary.
They went for Nobama in the primaries when the rest of the state went to Hillary.
Reminds me of that monk dousing himself with gasoline and committing self-immolation.
I was feeling good about the election until just NOW.
I wonder how many of those voters were registered by ACORN?
“Me” is not a source.
Oh no, this is appalling — did the Massholes sneak something in the water up there? What would possess the residents of this usually R. little town to vote for Snobama?
NH will never be the same again.....
But, hell, it’s only 15 voters - they could have been seduced by the drugs..... hope it’s not a trend!
Clever manipulation by the Obama Psy-Ops Team.
Are you a Democrat?
What’s with all the defeatism on this board tonight???
Knock it off please.
Ruh roh.
Dixville Notch is the closest thing we have to open balloting. Everyone in America is going to know who you voted for. If McCain had won, then Dixville Notch would be branded as one of those redneck racist areas like Western Pennsylvania.
I'm actually surprised that anyone voted for McCain.
Bad, and weird.
What possesses people to flip their votes around so much so quickly in a backwoods town like that?
Damn Yankees!
I’m going to bed and will wake up when people besides the syrup rustlers are voting.
Wow...let’s all kill ourselves by voting Obama.
Bunch of whiny, superstitious FReepers.
Stop!
This was just posted and it says the votes have not yet been counted. There are only 17 to be cast today. These numbers must not be right.
DIXVILLE NOTCH (Reuters) - Sen. Barack Obama won seven of the 10 votes cast for Democrats in the first balloting of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday in the northern hamlet of Dixville Notch, while Sen. John McCain won the Republican balloting.
Ballots by all 17 registered voters were cast and counted just after midnight on Tuesday in the remote White Mountain town that takes advantage of a state law allowing communities to close polls once voting is over and announce the results.
Other than those for Obama, of Illinois, former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards got two votes and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson received one. New York Sen. Hillary Clinton received none.
Among the seven votes cast for Republicans, Arizona Sen. John McCain won four, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney received 2, and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani won one vote.