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UNITY, N.H. -- More than 1,000 people are gathered so far today in the tiny New Hampshire village of Unity in anticipation of this afternoon’s rally, when Democratic Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama –– the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee –– will hold a joint public appearance for the first time since the end of their combative primary battle. A forest of satellite trucks are lined up outside the small elementary school in Unity, a town with no stop lights, and lots of dirt roads, wood stoves and deer hunters. Unity was picked for obvious reasons; first, the name of the town will be the theme for today’s event. Secondly, in New Hampshire’s Democratic presidential primary in January, Obama and Clinton tied. Each received 107 votes in this town of 1600 people. It's not easy to find Unity on map, and the town roads have no numbered route signs. It’s about as far in the woods of New England as you can get. And the locals here are proud of it. The town’s unofficial souvenir sold at the one store, Will’s Place, is a screen printed t-shirt with an emblem of a moose sleeping in a hammock and the logo: “Unity; life in the slow lane.” -- Journal staff writer Scott MacKay |
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