maddy3191

maddy3191 t1_j9veitc wrote

As someone who is a True Democrat, I don’t hate him. I have only lived in NH since July, but I did vote for him for Governor in the Midterms.

His general ideas seem to be “the less the government can do the better.” Even if it means leaving money from the federal government on the table. (See NH’s highest residential Electric Rates in the continental 48) In addition, when ask about abortion, he said he thinks the law he signed was too restrictive, but his hands were tied. Otherwise, he hasn’t proposed anything new that I haven’t liked.

Environmentally he seems pretty central. As someone who works in the engineering field, I feel like he understands the issues and how they effect the state. He also did the AT which i feel like you have to have some environmental bones in you to do.

Socially I also don’t hate him, outside of reproductive care, He hasn’t done anything I have disagreed with, mainly cause I don’t think he has done anything at all. That’s probably fine for a mostly white NH, but I don’t know how that will translate nationally.

I also don’t think he is very electable nationally tbh. People who don’t like Trump really like DeSantis, and I am not sure the amount of republicans who don’t like either is enough for him to win the ticket. If he were to win the ticket though, I think he easy beats biden.

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maddy3191 t1_j1r4b4d wrote

Like any urban area, it runs hot and cold. I, 23F moved here with my bf, 24M over the summer. The main issue is the places the Homeless hangout. Outside of that, its a pretty safe city. My biggest complaint is that I have found it gard to meet other post grad 20 somethings in the area. You really have to push yourself and branch out to meet people in the area

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