Yury Polozov, an active commentator on New Hampshire politics, recently addressed several issues and developments through his Twitter account.
On February 5, 2026, Polozov commented on the tone of political discourse in Hooksett, stating: “Hooksett political groups on Facebook turn very nasty at times. We have a racial minority candidate offering her volunteer time and running for office, yet we have white Caucasian politicians, including Keith Judge, endorsing libellous attacks claiming she is a ‘white”. This post highlights concerns over online behavior and accusations involving local candidates and politicians.
The following day, February 6, 2026, Polozov shared an update regarding legislative progress in New Hampshire: “As promised, we have passed the Campus Carry: 188-165! After this vote yesterday, the bill has to clear the House (be waived by a second committee), be approved by the Senate and the Governor. I am optimistic; it’s the right thing to do.” The tweet references recent action on campus carry legislation in the state legislature. The process for enacting legislation in New Hampshire involves passage through both legislative chambers as well as approval from the governor.
On February 7, 2026, Polozov posted about state rankings under Republican leadership: “Under Republican Leadership, New Hampshire ranks number 1 in: Public Safety, Taxpayer Return on Investment, Economic Opportunity, Economic Freedom, Child Wellbeing, Home Internet Connectivity, Healthcare, Medicaid, and Mental Health Services. And the list keeps growing!” These claims reflect ongoing discussions about policy outcomes within New Hampshire’s political environment.
New Hampshire has consistently been recognized for high rankings in public safety and economic opportunity compared to other states. Legislative procedures such as those referenced by Polozov are typical for state-level policymaking across the United States.


