I'm looking for a place in northern, French-speaking N.H. and am looking for a sense of libertarian activism there, as opposed to southern, English-speaking N.H.
Would you say the activity in the south is 75%, 90%, 98%, or what of the total libertarian activism in the state?
I'm seeking French-speaking libertarian activism, but am thinking if it isn't there, then maybe staying in the south is the way to go?
What do you think?
Re: Northern vs Southern New Hampshire
Good question.
I know some of us have thought of moving to areas like Dixville Notch, where our vote could really be amplified; but I haven't heard of anyone doing so.
The farthest north I have heard of anything happening is around Plymouth and Grafton. It might take someone being the pioneer to get stuff going up north. Job availability is probably the biggest stumbling block.