Victoria Sullivan shares reflections on Kentucky Derby fundraiser and New Hampshire history

Victoria Sullivan, New Hampshire State Senator from 18th District
Victoria Sullivan, New Hampshire State Senator from 18th District
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Victoria Sullivan, a public figure and former mayoral candidate in Manchester, New Hampshire, shared a series of personal and reflective posts on her social media account between May 2 and May 4, 2026.

On May 2, Sullivan described her experience at a political fundraising event. In her words: “We had an awesome time at the Kentucky Derby fundraiser for the Republican House and Senate PACs. We need to do more things together. Also, I had a pretty cute date.”

The following day, Sullivan marked an anniversary significant to many in New Hampshire history. On May 3 she posted: “23 years ago the Old Man fell from the mountainside but never from our memories.” The “Old Man” refers to the Old Man of the Mountain, a famous granite rock formation that collapsed in 2003. This landmark was an enduring symbol for the state of New Hampshire and its collapse remains notable in local memory.

On May 4, Sullivan shared a brief message consisting only of prayer emojis: “”

Sullivan has previously been active in New Hampshire politics as a Republican candidate for mayor and as a state representative.



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