Victoria Sullivan, a political figure in New Hampshire, recently posted several statements on her social media account addressing topics ranging from local politics to public health and safety.
On February 11, 2026, Sullivan posted a brief message referencing state politics: “Bring it! #NHPolitics https://t.co/3vpWwHZWcW”.
Later that day, she addressed concerns about the soda industry’s marketing practices towards low-income families. In her post dated February 11, 2026, Sullivan wrote: “I asked Grok to make a cartoon in Batman style. lol
What is not funny is that the soda industry targets low income families who use SNAP and EBT.
They are creating sick and obese children. It has to stop, so I am taking them on.
From CBS news:
‘Poor Americans consume https://t.co/rG3YgURvbX‘”.
Sullivan’s remarks reference ongoing debates about the impact of sugary drinks on public health and the disproportionate effect on economically disadvantaged communities. There have been discussions at both state and national levels regarding policies aimed at limiting the marketing or sale of sugary beverages to individuals using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
On February 12, 2026, Sullivan commented on issues related to mass violence and mental health medications. She stated: “We need to immediately examine the meds that people behind these mass murders are on going all the back to Newtown.
God bless these families who are facing the unimaginable. https://t.co/TrXGeIGYOb“.
Her statement references longstanding concerns following high-profile incidents such as the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012. Public discussions have continued regarding potential links between psychiatric medications and violent behavior among perpetrators of mass shootings.
Sullivan’s recent posts reflect her engagement with current political debates in New Hampshire as well as broader national issues related to public health and safety.







