Hartsfield’s LandingDixville notch results are in
The first primary results are in in New Hampshire and Hartsfield’s Landing Dixville Notch and Hart’s location voters have spoken. The results are in and the Concord Monitor has the details
Dixville Notch got the voting under way. The results:
- John McCain 4 votes
- Mitt Romney 2 votes
- Rudy Giuliani 1 vote
- Barack Obama 7 votes
- John Edwards 2 votes
- Bill Richardson 1 vote
UPDATE: In Hart’s Location…
- McCain 6 votes
- Mike Huckabee 5 votes
- Ron Paul 4 votes
- Romney 1 vote
- Obama 9 votes
- Hillary Clinton 3 votes
- Edwards 1 vote
Remember the Hartsfield’s Landing episode of the West Wing? The fast pace and all. I’ll bet New Hampshire voters will be pleased the attention turns elsewhere tomorrow.




Hmm. . . Pro’lly look nothing like the final results, but those are some interesting towns, to be sure. No votes registered for Hillary at all in Dixville and five for Huckabee in Hart? They actually voted for Richardson over Clinton in Dixville?
I mean, I actually like Bill Richardson. Its a shame how poorly he’s performed in this primary race, because the man is a good public servant and a principled guy. When he’s spoken eloquently, especially on foreign policy, I’ve agreed with him.
Oh, yeah, and one more observation: the Primary Monitor Blog should probably ditch the Drupal favicon and get it’s own. . .
Cool stuff — thanks.
I never saw any value whatsoever in the reporting from Dixville Notch. Not this year, not previous years. It’s a media habit that ought to die an unnoticed death.
Hartsfield Landing is one of my favorite West Wing episodes and certainly one of the best in the third season.
“You have a lot of help. You listen to everybody and then you call the play. Sam, you’re going to run for President one day. Don’t be scared. You can do it. I believe in you.”
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