Trump, Clinton split early votes in tiny New Hampshire towns
The polling centers in those towns opened in Monday at midnight Tuesday and closed when after all voters had voted, as per reports of the local media.
In this photo combination Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump greets supporters after voting. And there are a lot of people on the never-Hillary side of things.
Hart’s Location was the first town to begin the tradition of early voting in 1948. “In our minds, we are publicizing voting”, he said.
Clinton wrapped her campaign in North Carolina – with celebrities there and with the Obamas in Philadelphia.
Numerous settlement’s other citizens hold a similar view of Donald Trump so instead chose to cast their vote in support of Hillary Clinton. Trump is expected to show up to vote there around 10 a.m.
“I’m so happy, I’m just incredibly happy”, said a smiling Mrs Clinton as she emerged from the polling station, shaking hands, mingling and chatting with the crowd. Today, voters have the final say. The town was invited to take the tradition back up past year by New Hampshire’s secretary of State, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the New Hampshire primary.
Pollsters measuring the state indicate Clinton is poised to win the state’s electoral college votes.
Six voters in Dixville Notch, a tiny town in the northeast of USA state of New Hampshire, cast their ballots just after midnight on Tuesday, kicking off the quadrennial presidential elections in the country.
Whilst Dixville Notch was once again the first in the nation to announce their results, a number of other small townships across New Hampshire cast their votes at midnight and announced shortly afterwards. These die-hard voters are proud to have the first word on the big vote.
Clinton got 4 votes in Dixville to Trump’s 2; 17 in Hart’s Location to Trump’s 14; and 4 in Millsfield to Trump’s 16. Clinton garnered four votes to Donald Trump’s two; Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson received a single vote, and one voter wrote in the 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
After months of intense, divisive campaigning, Election Day 2016 is finally here. John Kerry of MA, the Democratic nominee.
This could be Dixville’s a year ago in the election spotlight, however.
Kaine is praising running mate Hillary Clinton as someone who unites people and saying Donald Trump isn’t qualified to be president. Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
With surveys indicating a tight race in MI, which Democrats have long counted on winning, both candidates made campaign appearances there.
In an interview on Fox News, Trump would not commit to accepting the outcome of the election.