ATTENTION - MSM workaround play.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixvill...Hampshire#2004
Dixville Notch is best known in connection with its longstanding middle-of-the-night vote in the U.S. presidential election, including during the New Hampshire primary (the first primary election in the U.S. presidential nomination process). Starting in the 1960 election, all the eligible voters in Dixville Notch gathered at midnight in the ballroom of The Balsams. The voters cast their ballots and the polls officially are closed one minute later. The result of the Dixville Notch vote in both the New Hampshire primary and the general election are traditionally broadcast around the country immediately afterwards. (THIS IS ALWAYS MAJOR MAINSTREAM MEDIA).
Notice 1992? 10 people voted in the Libertarian Party!!! 5 did in the General election....8 for Ross Perot...
1992
Democratic Primary: (4 voters)
William J. Clinton - 3
Paul E. Tsongas - 1
Libertarian Primary: (10 voters)
Andre Marrou - 10
Republican Primary: (14 voters)
George H. W. Bush - 9
Patrick J. Buchanan - 3
Paul E. Tsongas - 1, write-in
Andre Marrou - 1, write-in
General Election: (27 voters)
George H. W. Bush - 15
H. Ross Perot - 8
Andre Marrou - 5
William J. Clinton - 2
What meetup group is closest to this location in New Hampshire? We need them to make a trip to Dixville Notch pronto - now nice and early and find these people that voted Libertarian in 92 to ensure they vote for Ron Paul.
I will dream tonight waking up on the morning of the primary and hearing that Ron Paul is the winner of the Dixville Notch voting.
Now let's make it so. The media can't ignore it. It's a small but very important task.
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