>> OTOH, there are probably at least 20,000 like-minded people in Florida
>> already - no relocation required.
>
> I guess this is now OT, but attracting 20K supporters is only half the
> battle. The host population has to be small enough that those 20K
> activists can actually make a political impact. Hence, states like
> Florida and New York are pretty much right out (with Florida fast becoming
> another borough of New York City anyway, it seems).
>
> Not that this state isn't worth fighting for, but as far as the Free State
> Project's goals are concerned, it's just not a viable candidate.
Hmm, what about South Dakota then? Only 500,000 people there, and a lot
more room than New Hampshire.
Levi
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