Advantage Obama in village election count

Two tiny villages in northern New Hampshire got the race for the White House under way today, casting America’s first election day votes.

Advantage Obama in village election count

Two tiny villages in northern New Hampshire got the race for the White House under way today, casting America’s first election day votes.

People headed to the polls at midnight (5am Irish time) and after 43 seconds of voting, President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney each had five votes in Dixville Notch.

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