New Hampshire’s Dixville Notch feels the ‘Bern and the Buckeye

New Hampshire’s Dixville Notch feels the ‘Bern and the Buckeye

DIXVILLE NOTCH, NH — The denizens of Dixville, the first-in-the-nation primary town, have spoken, and they're feeling the 'Bern.

The baby-sized burgh located a little more than a slapshot away from Canada (and famous for its place as the first incorporated municipalities to declare its results in the New Hampshire primary) saw Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders complete a clean 4-0 sweep over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

New Hampshire voters gear up to finish first-in-nation primary
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New Hampshire voters gear up to finish first-in-nation primary

Evan Lips

MANCHESTER, N.H. – On the eve of the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, and with a healthy snowstorm swirling through the region, the New Boston Post took to the streets of the Granite State's 'Queen City' to gauge the pulse of voters in New Hampshire as they prepared to go to the polls Tuesday.

And apparently many miles south of Presidential Range peaks, the bloodline of elected American greatness runs thick, for here in Manchester there's a man who walks the streets and has already made up his mind – his name is James Birch, and he says he's related to former President Bill Clinton.

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