ARG New Hampshire Primary poll

I do not understand what this has to do with the FSP but it would be great if you move to NH. You are only thinking about it? What is holding you back? BTW, if you like Ron Paul and want him to do better in NH, you could help with that. It would be easier for you to help if you lived in NH.

Here are a couple links that may help you:
http://whynewhampshire.org/
http://freestateproject.org//101Reasons

Thanks. I had just responded on a FSP thread on the NH sub-forum about the FSP, so I guess it was on my mind. DH and I are seriously considering it, but I doubt it would be soon enough to help RP get elected. We own a business but want to shrug to somewhere. I told him about the FSP and he was open to it. More open to that than Chile!
 
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Yep. I would really like to see that movement explode! When they get to 20,000. Im gone. It may be the best chance any of us have to make that impact.

I know! They're (we're?) trickling in too slow! Thousands upon thousands need to just inundate the place all at once, and just keep coming.
 
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I know! They're (we're?) trickling in too slow! Thousands upon thousands need to just inundate the place all at once, and just keep coming.

It needs to be in time to vote in the primary. I am willing to bet all 20000 will vote for old Paul.
 
Mind my asking what part? It does look like free staters need to step it up and get moving out there PDQ!

I still haven't decided between Keene, Nashua, or Manchester. Keene has a lot of potential, but Manchester and Nashua give me the best chance for work.
 
I still haven't decided between Keene, Nashua, or Manchester. Keene has a lot of potential, but Manchester and Nashua give me the best chance for work.

Yeah, the potential jobs open to you in Salem, NH or Nashua, NH are at least 10 times more, if not much, much more than in the Keene area. Heck, they are much better locations than even Manchester or Portsmouth when it comes to the number of job openings.

Many people recommend moving in with someone else in NH to start or just starting out near Manchester. That seems to be the best place to start for most people. Finding a job near Nashua, Salem or Manchester is very easy. NH has the 4th lowest unemployment in the US, the 4th highest pay in the US and had the 2nd fastest growing economy in the East last year. Though, it may take you a while to find a job you want :)

Here are some job sources:
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?board=30.0 and check out some of the stickied threads, some really good info there
 
I still haven't decided between Keene, Nashua, or Manchester. Keene has a lot of potential, but Manchester and Nashua give me the best chance for work.

You'd love Manchester, Nash is kinda mass like but still ok. Check out why NH is such a great state to live in and why anywhere is NH is so attractive to liberty folk. The state is framed so u'd see it unlikely than any other state. It's been only getting better throughout the years...
 
I'm lovin how Palin only gets 2%. See how quickly things change? Romney could drop like a fly in a few months too.
 
Don't get your panties in a twist, everybody. The polls are meaningless until the primary field is established. I wouldn't count on an accurate poll until after the first debate.

Yeah, the pre-debate polls in '08 were way different than the ones post-debate. And the debate ones were way different than the post-NH/SC ones. It doesn't have to be that way, but it winds up happening a lot.
 
Just think how far we've come since '07, he would had 1% if we were lucky. You take Rand's 2%, Johnson's 1% and add that to Ron and he's alone in 3rd place with 11%. Plus, we've all seen the polls where Ron's percentage skyrockets if Trump isn't an option, you take Trumps' 17% and divide that up amongst the rest and I guarantee Ron is a close 2nd to Mitt. Just because Ron isn't winning this polls doesn't mean he isn't going to end up winning in the end.

- ML
 
Yeah, the pre-debate polls in '08 were way different than the ones post-debate. And the debate ones were way different than the post-NH/SC ones. It doesn't have to be that way, but it winds up happening a lot.

To say nothing of the fact that the field isn't even fully formed yet. Let's not give these polls the undue consideration that we're already giving them.
 
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