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Democrats faced their first bad news on election day Tuesday in a tiny New Hampshire town that split its vote between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, which President Biden won unanimously four years ago.

Dixville Notch, whose voting-at-midnight tradition dates to 1960s, announced results at 12:10 a.m., with three votes each for Trump and Harris, Fox News reported. Biden won five votes in 2020.

Three-time accordion champion Cory Pesaturo opened the polls at the town near the Canadian border with the national anthem. All eligible voters showed up, Fox News reported.