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volunteer85 OP t1_j6ekc1v wrote

Thank you and yes, I’ve noticed. Inland might be the better option.

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Umbert360 t1_j6eqwot wrote

You want to move to the sea coast in April and don’t already have a place lined up? Gotta respect the confidence

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The_Road_is_Calling t1_j6el0db wrote

I mean it’s definitely worth it if you can afford it. Plenty of brews and jams in that area, you’ll have to travel a little bit more for skiing and stuff though.

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TheSpaceman1975 t1_j6fbndn wrote

Inland gets Trumpy real quick

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AMC4x4 t1_j6gr7aq wrote

You're saying seacoast aint Trumpy? Cmon son.

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_j6gskpa wrote

Not nearly as bad

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Beastlypenguin7 t1_j6i9qyu wrote

I mean Manchester and Concord are pretty moderate to even liberal areas. But yea the boonies get real crazy conservative pretty quick. It’s very far from trump country tho, even the southern boonie towns have crunchy hippies who just wanna live in the trees.

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AMC4x4 t1_j6gvr5h wrote

Always thought Seacoast was pretty MAGA, along with entire southern border (for some odd reason, even though it borders MA - maybe folks just trying to get across the border to what they perceive as "safety" from them rotten libruls), then you gotta go to Coos before it starts getting really Trumpy again?

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_j6gxgne wrote

Nah seacoast is very blue. There are some Reagan/Bush era republicans who don’t like taxes haha. But nah seacoast is the blue haven

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