time.com - 11/4/2008
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Democrat Barack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch, N.H., where the nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted
As Dixville Notch goes..?
corner.nationalreview.com 11/4/2008 — Gulp. They vote early, but thank God they don't vote often. I've never paid much attention to the publicity stunt of Dixville Notch's 100 per cent turnout at midnight, but for once it may portend something:
2000 Bush 21 Gore 5
2004 Bush 19 Gore ...
Obama Wins Midnight Vote in New Hampshire
nytimes.com 11/4/2008 — Senator Barack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch, N.H., where the nation’s first Election Day votes were cast and counted. >
First Results: Obama Takes Dixville Notch Away From The GOP
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com 11/4/2008 — The first results are in for the 2008 general election, with the small village of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire again performing its tradition of having everyone turn out to vote at midnight and then immediately reporting the results.
And the ...
The First Results Are In
balloon-juice.com 11/4/2008 — Dixville Notch, NH, by a landslide .
Obama: 15
McCain: 6
Not that it means anything , but hey, think of it as a good omen.
Update : Another – Hart’s Location, NH
Obama: 17
McCain: 10
Paul: 2
This race is over.
Dixville Notch weighs in
washingtonmonthly.com 11/4/2008 — DIXVILLE NOTCH WEIGHS IN.... In terms of predictive value, these early results don't mean much of anything. But in terms of political trivia, it's a fun little indulgence. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama emerged victorious in the first ...
Is Dixville Notch Predictive?
fivethirtyeight.com 11/4/2008 — In a word: No. There's no historical relationship between the performances of the two major-party candidates In Dixville Notch and their performances in the rest of New Hampshire -- never mind the rest of the country: Still, you'd rather be up 15-6 ...
Dixville Notch to pundits: "Wilder? Who's he?"
WWW.samefacts.com 11/4/2008 — Dixville Notch is in, and in the secrecy of the polling booth all those white folks didn't have any trouble actually pulling the lever for the black guy.
2000
George W. Bush - 21
Albert A. Gore Jr. - 5
Ralph Nader - 1
2004
George W. Bush - 19 ...
Dixville Notch: Obama 15, McCain 6
swamppolitics.com 11/5/2008 — by Mark Silva
The first votes of the long-awaited 2008 presidential election have been counted, from the first polls to open. In Dixville Notch, N.H.
It's Barack Obama 15, John McCain 6.
We guarantee you: That margin will narrow ...
Obama leads McCain in 5 of 8 key states —
Reuters: Politics 11/4/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama leads Republican John McCain in five of eight key battleground states as Americans prepare to vote in the White House race, according to a series of Reuters/Zogby polls released on Tuesday.