Victoria Sullivan, a public figure and former mayoral candidate in Manchester, New Hampshire, posted a series of tweets between May 31 and June 2, 2026. Her posts addressed topics ranging from personal activities to religious observance and criticism of the judicial system.
On May 31, Sullivan shared an update about her day: “Spent the day training the women folk. https://t.co/vqybDK5poT”.
The following day, June 1, she made a religious reference: “June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. https://t.co/XSVPrrqMTz”.
On June 2, Sullivan expressed frustration with recent judicial decisions in New Hampshire. She wrote, “Something has to be done about these judges. Cinde Warmington would only make this worse. I am so angry that this murderer will only get 5 years in a psychiatric unit. I’m sorry, but this guy should not be allowed back into society.
From Manchester Info:
Homeless Man Who https://t.co/ssCHD7jd2q”. In her post, she criticized both the sentencing decision and Cinde Warmington, a known political figure in New Hampshire.
Sullivan’s comments reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire regarding judicial outcomes for violent offenders and mental health considerations within sentencing. The state has seen several high-profile cases involving questions about public safety and rehabilitation versus punishment for individuals found guilty by reason of insanity or diminished capacity.
Cinde Warmington is currently serving as an Executive Councilor in New Hampshire and has been active in state politics for several years.






