As goes Dixville Notch, so goes...
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As goes Dixville Notch, so goes...
DIXVILLE NOTCH, New Hampshire (CNN) --
Citizens went to the polls in Dixville Notch a moment after midnight Tuesday to cast the first ballots in a 2008 presidential primary.
They gave Sen. John McCain an early lead in the GOP race and denied Sen. Hillary Clinton any votes in the Democratic contest.
McCain garnered four votes, followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney with two and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani with one.
Sen. Barack Obama, fresh off a victory in the Iowa caucuses, was a favorite among Dixville Notch Democrats, with seven votes. Former Sen. John Edwards won two votes, and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson got one.
Clinton drew no votes among the 10 Democrats casting ballots in Dixville Notch, a hamlet of about 75 people near the Canadian border
Keli- Number of posts : 3608
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Re: As goes Dixville Notch, so goes...
So goes no one. Dixville Notch hasn't gotten it right in 16 years, or so say the morning shows...
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