SirFritzWetherbee

SirFritzWetherbee t1_iyp7g21 wrote

When I heard that Biden proposed changing this order; I assumed it was influenced in part by him performing poorly here and James Clyburne co-signing him to where everything turned around. Feels like he's paying back that favor.

Obviously biased as a NH resident, but I like it, so would be sad to see it go. I always found it to be so exciting and interesting.

The idea of NH is actually great in my opinion. It's as far from big money as possible if this was being brought to most other states. No major amount of land to cover and no major media markets, both of those things make it cheaper and more possible to start here. It's made more for the underdogs. Imagine if it was brought to a state with more major media markets, a bigger size and generally more expensive to run a campaign? $ would be a bigger barrier to entry than it already is. At least you can start here a little more minimal and see if you have what it takes to get any traction. Imagine if you started in states where it was much more expensive to run and maybe you had the ideas and could gain momentum, but couldn't overcome the financial barrier? You would have more rich people running and celebs or people with super large name ID. You wouldn't necessarily get better candidates.

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SirFritzWetherbee t1_iwejukt wrote

Honestly, if you're seriously considering moving, then check them both out. You can review both Dover and Concord in a day. NH is a small state in a car. You know yourself better than any of us; so you should really visit before making a big decision like this.

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I live in Concord so I can give you a little bit about this city.

-Regarding your username, Concord has Gibson's Bookstore which is one of the best indie bookstores.

-Trails, outdoor walks, etc. Easy yes.

-Lots of grocery stores. Some health food stores, Concord Food Co-Op comes to mind.

-Plenty of good restaurants. I'm not sure about gluten free restaurants but I'm guessing yes.

-Theres a nice Main St. downtown. They have been putting more effort into building it up and making it more of a walking destination. Also regarding dating, restaurants, nightlife, etc...even if you aren't the happiest with an element that's in Concord, Manchester is only 20 mins away. Biggest city in Northern New England.

-Concord hospital complex is really nice and extensive. It's not some small rural hospital. It's legit.

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