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A trio of small towns in a remote corner of New Hampshire cast the first Election Day ballots for United States president early Tuesday, with Donald Trump beating Hillary Clinton 32 to 25 in the overall count.
The three communities’ small handful of residents voted at the stroke of midnight, in a quadrennial election ritual that goes back to the first half of the 20th century.
Clinton, the Democratic Party’s nominee, beat Republican Trump four votes to two in Dixville Notch.
The three communities’ small handful of residents voted at the stroke of midnight, in a quadrennial election ritual that goes back to the first half of the 20th century.
Clinton, the Democratic Party’s nominee, beat Republican Trump four votes to two in Dixville Notch.