politics

<p>Most of the schools in MA and vicinity are liberal. As you go midwest and south, they become more conservative. Then you get California....</p>

<p>the exeter viewbook lists a democrats and a republicans club, but enphisized the democratic club in the articles, so im guessing its quite liberal</p>

<p>obama '08!!!!</p>

<p>All states along the west coast are blue states.</p>

<p>california over all is very liberal, it is just places like orange county that are very conservative. but i dont know about the schools.</p>

<p>It's in the water. H20 + salt you say? Democrat liquid in disguise!</p>

<p>Exeter is very liberal. Dem club I hear is really good. But we also have Republican club of course. We also have an Exeter Political Union though I'm not really sure what they do in that club. This recent school year we had the opportunity to hear and see many presidential candidates.</p>

<p>TheoTypedThis, I think this is really important in a school, I would want to be around people with whom I share political views. Though debates are fun, I wouldn't want to be the only one with the viewpoint.</p>

<p>Hahahah Sportincourty...Yet they're making us conserve water right now? Hmm...Maybe they're saving up for November?</p>

<p>They are quite tricky, save the water till school/elections begin, and then BAM! Liberal!</p>