VERMONT!
Where do you want the Olympic City? Rutland?! :lol:
Vermont is about as rural as it gets.
Come to New Hampshire its much better no sales tax :lol:, and its be like when the persident or election come around where the "first in the nation"
"
The
New Hampshire primary is the first in a series of nationwide
political party primary elections held in the
United States every four years, as part of the process of choosing the
Democratic and
Republican nominees for the
presidential elections to be held the subsequent November. Held in the small
New England state of
New Hampshire, it traditionally marks the opening of the quadrennial
U.S. presidential election.
Although only a few delegates are chosen in the New Hampshire primary, its real importance comes from the massive media coverage given New Hampshire and Iowa; in recent years the two states received about as much media attention as all other state primaries combined. An example of this massive media coverage has been seen on the campus of
Saint Anselm College, as the campus has held multiple national debates and have attracted media outlets like
Fox News,
CNN,
NBC, and
ABC. The publicity and momentum can be enormous from a decisive win by a frontrunner, or better-than-expected result in the New Hampshire primary. The upset or weak showing by a front-runner changes the calculus of national politics in a matter of hours, as happened in 1952 (D), 1968 (D), 1980 (R), and 2008 (D)."
anyways bring it to us, well take care of you all
