Posted on 11/03/2020 2:40:34 AM PST by mylife
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has won the midnight election in Dixville Notch, N.H., in a landslide.
Biden won all five votes in the small New Hampshire township that historically tallies their results just after midnight. In doing so, he gained the first victory on Election Day.
"The last candidate to win in a landslide there was Richard Nixon in 1960," tweeted Fox News multimedia reporter Rob DiRienzo.
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Hah! I was looking at houses up there. That is some empty land with serious winter.
Yep, old Dems up there.
I don’t live in Dixville Notch, so the people up there carry that old resort on their backs.
What I’m PO’ed about is paying property taxes in my town and don’t have a school to send my kid to. I have to send her to private school at 6K/yr to get an education because the teachers want a year long paid vacation.
They conducted a rigorous and scientific exit poll.
And I heard that the hotel caters to gays.
Well, they already have the name for it.
Remember that election. Kennedy won, although there were substantial ballot irregularities in Illinois, particularly Chicago, Nixon conceded the election. Today November 3 is my 22nd year anniversary as a Freeper.
Happy anniversary!
There were 8 votes in 2016, Clinton took 4 of them.
There were 10 votes in 2012, Obama took 5 of them
There were 21 votes in 2008, Obama took 15 of them.
What happened to all of their voters? Did they die? Did they vote early, or absentee? Did they decide it wasn’t worth the effort?
BTW, in 2016, Trump only got 2 votes. Johnson got 1, and Mitt Romney got 1 as a write-in.
They probably didn’t die or they would still be voting!
Dick Nixon lost in 1960...
Put money on paid off.
Thanks. With Mike Pence from Indiana, that shouldn’t be a problem.
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