“She who writes best wins.”

Sarah Bella is a Granite Stater and classical liberal originally from the Boston area who holds her state motto Live Free or Die in the highest regard. She holds a B.S. in marketing with a minor in communications from Southern New Hampshire University, earned while fighting cancer and operating a DJ business. She has resided in many other amazing places, but New Hampshire is her home.
“I moved to New Hampshire when I was 19. After being overlooked by the system as a survivor of child abuse in Massachusetts, then spending years with the foster care system weaponized against me, It was one of the first adult decisions I ever made. It didn’t take me long to realize that big government is a serious problem.
I started my own family here, but we had to move away, and not one day went by that I didn’t dream of home. At the first possible opportunity, I found my way back here, and I definitely don’t see myself leaving again. I still adore Boston, and I joke about leaving my heart in San Francisco, but I chose New Hampshire twice, and this is where I’ve always belonged.“
With a rogueish attitude, a finger on the pulse of the culture, and decades of freelance journalism and campaign experience with Democrats and Libertarians, Sarah’s current political activities focus on political marketing and psychology; conversational and dialectic public relations; traditional, guerilla, and novel campaign strategy; and policy analysis through the lens of civil liberties, economic freedom, and intersectional feminism. Rejecting identity politics, her modus operandi is protecting the rights of the smallest minority: the individual.
Read her human interest pieces at ImSarahBella.com.
She first got involved with Democratic politics in 1991 when she was just 12 years old, starting as a neighborhood canvasser, and eventually going on to become an organizer and strategist for many other campaigns at the state and federal level.
In 2008, she went to work with the Young Democrats of America to secure Barack Obama’s congressional majority. With a background in scholastic journalism, she later became a writer, Editor-in-Chief, and webmaster of Orange Juice, a non-partisan political blog.

She was always a small-l libertarian ,but became a big-L Libertarian and supported Ron Paul in 2009 after the undeserved bank and auto industry bailouts, opposing “too big to fail.” She also supported Bob Barr and Gary Johnson.
Sarah thought she was retired from politics from 2014 until 2024, when she returned to the fray to oppose Project 2025. While not officially rejoining the Democratic Party to run in this race until later, she became a national volunteer leader (“Kamala Captain”), facilitating relational organizing training, teaching people how to speak with friends and family, and on social media, about the election.
In response to Kamala’s loss and the Democrats’ lack of a cohesive alternative media strategy to counter the GOP, Sarah created The Prosper Project, an organization dedicated to open source, human-first L/libertarian media activist education and training. To support the Libertarian Party, she served as Secretary and co-Webmaster of LPAlliance and co-Editor and Staff Writer at The Torch.
Sarah is a member of both the Democratic and Libertarian Parties, and strongly opposes the activities of the New Hampshire Republican Party and the former Kauffman-led Libertarian Party of New Hampshire.
In 2025, Sarah created The Free Congress Project, an initiative dedicated to electing Libertarians and liberty-focused candidates to strategically chosen congressional seats, fostering a strong coalition bloc for a revitalized resistance to tyranny.