In the heart of northern New Hampshire, the small town of Dixville Notch kicked off the US Election Day with its traditional midnight vote early Tuesday (Nov 5).
At midnight, the town's six registered voters cast the first votes on Election Day. The residents there have cast the first ballots for the last 60 years.
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At midnight, the town's six registered voters cast the first votes on Election Day. The residents there have cast the first ballots for the last 60 years.
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00:00And to ask in the class for voting to have a vote, at this time we so ask you to raise your hand and choose who you would like to vote in the box.
00:22One for Kelly Ayotte.
00:26One for Lily Tang Williams.
00:29And down here we have one for Emin Soledad.
00:31I think New Hampshire is a purple state, and I think it's very divided, and I think even the six of us might be divided.
00:39I have been a Republican most of my life, but I find myself in conflict with the Republican Party at this time.
00:47So, as an American, I pledge allegiance to the flag, I pledge allegiance to the Bill of Rights, to the Constitution, to the laws of our country.
00:56I don't pledge allegiance to the President.
00:58I think the President works for me, that I don't work for the President.
01:02So, this year, the largest reason that I have for voting against Trump and for Harris is my feeling that I am not the enemy from within.
01:15I am from the middle of the system, and if I don't believe in one candidate or another, that doesn't make me an enemy.
01:22And now I think we're being told, it's being loudly said by Trump that I am now an enemy because I don't back him.