<p>What school has the most active student body when it comes to politics?</p>
<p>im not sure but i made sure that the schools that i applied to had political groups</p>
<p>whats a political group</p>
<p>the new hampshire prep schools are pretty politically active because of the primary here. president clinton was at holderness before christmas. i think obama visited saint paul's.</p>
<p>When I toured Andover, I felt like it was the most politically aware. Now that I'm here, I still feel that way. We have Democrats and Republican clubs that meet regularly along with JSA, MUN, the Phillipian, and others. There are political radio shows, and one of our seniors is a co-founder of Scoop08. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved on campus no matter what your views.</p>
<p>Exeter's Democratic Club is very, very active - phone-a-thons, campaigning, etc., etc. A couple of years ago, they had a particularly politically-minded Dem Club head, whose campaigning really helped in Carol Shea-Porter's election. Republican Club is more of a debate forum than an active campaigning presence, as far as I am aware, but still a regular presence on campus.</p>
<p>And then of course, Exeter's student council is another crazy affair entirely (oh, the scandals...)</p>