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  Friday, October 22, 2004


Who will win the 2004 election Part 1 - Dixville Notch

by Robert Wilkinson


Most people don't know it, but US Presidential elections actually begin at midnight November 2, 2004, with the opening of the voting booths at a little place called Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Ordinarily, you wouldn't think a little hamlet in New England would have the ability to determine the outcome of a presidential race, but it does have one of the largest astrological influences imaginable.

The reason Dixville Notch is so important is that it determines the chart for election day, thus setting the time and place for the beginning of the actual event, or contest, that will determine the next President of the US, or so we'd like to believe. And when an analysis of possible approaches to determining US elections was done, the Dixville Notch chart was correct... Read more...

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