Posted on 11/01/2004 9:20:31 PM PST by mhking
Edited on 11/01/2004 9:36:07 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Now I've heard it all.
19-Bush, 7-Kerry.
According to FNC, Dixville Notch was 19-7. The other NH town that votes early was 15-15-1.
Thanks,Howlin.
Where did you get your numbers? Fox News just reported Dixville Notch: Bush 19; Kerry 7.
LOL! Please tell me what you're going to do when you get there.
Right. Dixville Notch was 19-7 Bush, some other little community in NH was 15-15-1.
But does anyone know what the ACCURATE numbers are????
I read that their was only 26 registered voters in Dixville Notch and heard on the radio it was 19-7 Bush....what happened in the interim?
The Bush campaign isn't counting on winning New Hampshire anyway. New Hampshire has never really taken to the Bush family. Buchanan beat George H.W. Bush there, and McCain beat George W. Bush didn't win New Hampshire by much in 2000. We don't need the state because the four votes we lose will be more than made up for by electoral vote gains in the southwest.
I actually expected to hear that Kerry had won "the Notch." He has been ahead in New Hampshire for some time.
I asked earlier has this been reported by anyone other than ron reagan jr?
I don't trust him, he not to bright ya know
Not so quick. Look at #77 and #78
I just heard on Fox. 15-15 was Hartsville. DixVille Notch was 19-7
Ruh Roh - sounds like ACORN was registering voters in Dixville Notch!
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LOL, aint that the truth. :)
If this is how this place is going to be tomorrow I better stay off for my own sanity!!! LOL
I'll go with the 19-7 and go to bed a happy man.
In NH, you can register to vote AT the poll, as long as you have proof of residency in the voting district.
And stop nocking NH! I live here!
WLS Radio Chicago just reported 19B-7K
Cool - so overall we're up 34-22-1. Me likey!
Found this with a Google search just now. This would seem to indicate that Bush had already "lost" 15 votes to Kerry a while ago given that this many voted in the Democratic primary, so the positive view of the numbers is that the "undecideds" or "independents" as defined by those who did not case a vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary went to Bush big :) Let's pray hard though!
2004
Democratic Primary: (15 voters)
Wesley K. Clark - 8
John F. Kerry - 3
John R. Edwards - 2
Howard B. Dean III - 1
Joseph I. Lieberman - 1
Republican Primary: (11 voters)
George W. Bush - 11
Projected Winner: Bush
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