New Hampshire: Obama and McCain Lead Early Voting
by John Little on 8/01/2008The midnight votes are in. Obama and McCain lead:
In Dixville Notch, Obama received seven votes, John Edwards two votes and Bill Richardson one vote and Hillary Clinton none, according to the Associated Press. On the Republican side, McCain received four votes, Mitt Romney two and Rudy Giuliani one
In Hart’s Location, Democrat Obama received nine votes, Clinton received three and Edwards received one. Among Republicans, McCain received six, Mike Huckabee received five, Ron Paul received four and Romney one.
Romney will do much better as voting progresses. Hillary? I’m not so sure.
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