Victoria Sullivan, a public figure in New Hampshire politics, posted a series of statements on her social media account addressing state education policy, local affordability issues in Manchester, and the conduct of political candidates.
On February 21, 2026, Sullivan addressed misconceptions about New Hampshire’s educational funding system. She wrote, “Let me say this once again for the kids in the back of the room.
NH does NOT have a voucher program and anyone that calls it that sounds like a moron.
We have Education Freedom Accounts. Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians all use them.
The NH legislature has returned” (posted February 21, 2026).
Later that day, she highlighted economic challenges facing families in Manchester. In her post she stated, “Manchester, NH is becoming unaffordable for families.
On top of continued overspending on the local level, we are facing a federally mandating sewer system overhaul.
My office has repeatedly reached out to the offices of @SenatorShaheen and @ChrisPappasNH for an appointment” (posted February 21, 2026).
On February 22, Sullivan commented on what she described as performative behavior among political figures. She wrote: “Do these people look serious to you? Do they look genuinely concerned or do they look like they are at a happy little gathering?
It is all theater folks. They are trying to divide us and distract people from the real issues.
Cinde Warmington is not a serious candidate.” (posted February 22, 2026).
Sullivan’s comments reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire regarding school choice programs—locally known as Education Freedom Accounts—which allow families to allocate state education funds toward approved educational expenses outside traditional public schools. The affordability concerns raised about Manchester align with recent discussions over rising costs of living and infrastructure requirements faced by municipalities across the United States.
Cinde Warmington referenced by Sullivan is a prominent figure in New Hampshire Democratic politics who has been active in statewide campaigns.







