Trump gets early lead in first-in-nation voting, in tiny NH towns

Trump gets early lead in first-in-nation voting, in tiny NH towns

DIXVILLE, N.H. (AP) — Donald Trump is off to a very early lead in the 2016 presidential election, winning over the voters of three New Hampshire precincts by a 32-25 margin over Hillary Clinton.

Polls in the tiny New Hampshire towns of Dixville, Hart's Location and Millsfield opened just after midnight Tuesday and closed as soon as everyone had voted. These die-hard voters are proud to have the first word on the big vote.

Weld urges support for Clinton in voters are not with Libertarians
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Weld urges support for Clinton in voters are not with Libertarians

State House News Service

BOSTON – Hillary Clinton is former Gov. Bill Weld's second choice in the presidential election after his own ticket, and on the eve of election day the Libertarian vice presidential nominee suggested he understands why Libertarians in swing states might cast a vote for the Democrat.

"I hope Gary Johnson and Bill Weld win the presidential election, but if we don't I hope Hillary Clinton does," Weld told reporters before a rally at Faneuil Hall Monday night. He said, "We do want people to vote Libertarian but I understand that in a very close swing state, there may be different dynamics at play."

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