Dixville Notch, famous for its midnight primary, has spoken. Of course, the less-famous Hart’s Location has also joined in on the action. If these two metropli show the way for the rest of New Hampshire, today will be a good day for Sen. John McCain.
In Dixville Notch, there were 7 votes cast in the Republican primary — 4 for McCain, 2 for Romney, and 1 for Giuliani. On the Democratic side, there were ten votes — 7 for Obama, 2 for Clinton, and 1 for Richardson.
In Hart’s Location, which is a lovely little community far south of Dixville Notch (of course, almost everything is far south of Dixville Notch unless it’s in Canada), the results for the Democrats were similar — Obama took 9, Clinton 3, and Edwards 1. The Republicans in Hart’s Location broke from their Dixville Notch fellows and went 6 for McCain, 5 for Huckabee, 4 for Paul, and 1 for Romney.
So, with these two polls in, it looks like Sen. McCain has the early lead. We’ll see how that works out.








