Posted on 11/03/2008 9:11:58 PM PST by Onerom99
John McCain - 6
Barack Obama - 15
They also probably didn't want the "Joe the Plumber" treatment/harassment.
Huh? What is this? Is it important?
HA! True.
Now that I know this strange little place voted overwhelmingly for BO in the NH primary and didn’t even give Hillary ONE vote, I feel better.
They obviously just love The One.
It’s a unreliable forecast for the election. Never has been.
Bush won there in 1992 and guess who became President.
Check out this article — Dixville Notch now has more registered Democrats than Republicans... also, judging from the picture of the guy in the bow-tie... looks like the town maybe a little less... hmmmm.... how do we say this delicately.... a little less “hetero-normative” if you catch my drift...
Now I'm gonna take an Ambien — somebody wake me around 9:30pm tomorrow when things start to get interesting (and quantitatively REAL)
I’m waiting on Hart’s Location.. I haven’t seen any news/coverage of it.
Hart’s Location went 17-13 for Bush over Gore.. 16-14 for Bush over Kerry.
In the primary there were 13 dem votes, Obama 9, Hillary 3, Edwards 1. 16 rep votes, McCain 6, Huckabee 5, Paul 4, Romney 1..
Waiting on Hart’s Location results........
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
CNN.
I’d be up for a ping if the Hill, NH results get posted!
I made about 175 calls to friends in Hill. Ran across several of the old left wingers (fun to torment those folks) but people seen to be position about McCain.
With polls closing in 4 1/2 hours, Guam has been voting for president in every general election starting with 1980. It has always voted for the person who became president.
It kind of sounds like a small Alaskan town, lots of undeclared and independants, some real characters including the obligatory guy in a bow tie. We always vote republican though for president, but we like to mix it up in other elections.
10 yrs or less in NH: 36%(McCain) 53%(Obama) 110(sample)
11 to 20 years: 35% 57% 111
More than 20 years: 33% 59% 427
Support is fairly constant in the three categories with long time residents slightly more in favor of Obama.
ouch
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
also, Bush walloped Kerry 19-7 there in 2004 and Kerry ended up winning the state. It’d be interesting to go back and see the posts after Bush won here four years ago and everyone was probably saying it augured a huge blowout win and how Bush would win NH.
In the primary Obama won 7 Edwards 2 and Richardson 1. It’s safe to say all 7 stuck with Barry and the Edwards/Richardson threesome went for him as well. So he has 10 to start with. In the GOP Primary McCain won 4, Romney 2 and Giuliani 1. McCain should have started with 7. Or one of them just didn’t bother to vote.
In any event. it’s such a small smaple it doesn’t relaly matter. But since the press is sure to blast it nonstop, it doesn’t help things.
I just got back from an errand and head Rusty Humpheries. A candidate from Vancouver, WA called in and said she’s been walking door to door and at least 3 times a day she hears the exact phrase “Obama scares me”. She said more democrats are voting McCain than she could have imagined. I also heard similar stories from other callers. One girl at a store was telling a group that she had early voted for Obama and now she’s sorry. Caller said the ones she was talking to are all voting McCain.
I’m cautiously optimistic.
“They obviously just love The One.”
As most of the nation seems to do.
The Ostrich Brigade would rather ignore any news that isn't filtered first by the rose-colored glasses...
...and then wonder why conservatives get out of touch and can't respond as effectively as their opponents.
See my tagline.
I don’t even know what that is you posted, or their sample and methodology.
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