Rep. James Thibault, a Republican member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, posted a series of statements on his social media account on February 7, 2026. The tweets addressed political representation in New Hampshire and education-related topics.
In his first post at 05:02 UTC, Thibault criticized the state’s current federal delegation and called for more balanced representation. He wrote, “It’s so corrupt. NH deserves at least one Republican representative to fairly represent our state’s voting record. We were the closest state to go for Kamala in ‘24, yet our entire federal delegation is Democrat” (February 7, 2026).
Shortly after, at 05:08 UTC, Thibault expressed support for certain educators and school officials by stating, “We need more teachers and administrators like this!” (February 7, 2026).
Later that morning at 05:19 UTC, he commented on student attendance and academic performance with the message: “Rule of thumb: if you can’t handle basic spelling, maybe you shouldn’t be missing class…” (February 7, 2026).
Thibault’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about political alignment in New Hampshire. In recent years, despite close statewide results in presidential elections—including the narrow margin by which Kamala Harris nearly won the state in 2024—New Hampshire’s congressional delegation has remained entirely Democratic.


