Romney and Huntsman tie. Obama out polls each by 50%
In Dixville Notch it's a Romney-Huntsman tie, 2 votes each - San Jose Mercury News
In Dixville Notch it's a Romney-Huntsman tie, 2 votes each - San Jose Mercury News
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Obama outpolls them by 50%??
Where they doing the polling? The DNC??
Obama outpolls them by 50%??
Where they doing the polling? The DNC??
I know Dixville Notch quite well. The Balsams Hotel is there. Used to be the hotspot for the movie stars back in the 30's and 40's.
Not to many people actually live there. More moose, deer and rabbits than people.
If the country goes as Dixville Notch goes than we are in deep shit. LOL
I know Dixville Notch quite well. The Balsams Hotel is there. Used to be the hotspot for the movie stars back in the 30's and 40's.
Not to many people actually live there. More moose, deer and rabbits than people.
If the country goes as Dixville Notch goes than we are in deep shit. LOL
Last time around they correctly predicted the Rep and Dem primary winners and went for Obama in the general.
I know Dixville Notch quite well. The Balsams Hotel is there. Used to be the hotspot for the movie stars back in the 30's and 40's.
Not to many people actually live there. More moose, deer and rabbits than people.
If the country goes as Dixville Notch goes than we are in deep shit. LOL
Last time around they correctly predicted the Rep and Dem primary winners and went for Obama in the general.
The word to describe that is "coincidence."
During every election year since 1968, the candidate with the plurality of Dixville Notch's voters has been the eventual Republican nominee for president. On the Democratic side, however, the village's election results have less often predicted the nominee. In 2000, for example, Bill Bradley won the most votes among Dixville Notch's Democratic primary voters although Al Gore was the party's eventual nominee.
Obama is running virtually unopposed and only out polling them by 50%?
Is this supposed to be encouraging to Democrats?
Obama outpolls them by 50%??
Where they doing the polling? The DNC??
Yeah, 3 votes to 2 for each of them. As Dixville Notch goes, so goes the nation. Four more years AND a chance to repeal that pesky 22nd Amendment.
Obama outpolls them by 50%??
Where they doing the polling? The DNC??
Yeah, 3 votes to 2 for each of them. As Dixville Notch goes, so goes the nation. Four more years AND a chance to repeal that pesky 22nd Amendment.
I believe there were 9 total votes cast. 3 for Obama, 6 for the GOP candidates.
Obama is running virtually unopposed and only out polling them by 50%?
Is this supposed to be encouraging to Democrats?
The horse race is on the Republican side, so the real question is "why do they only have twice as many people showing up, when the other party has a walkover?"