Kimberly A Rice, an active user on the social media platform X, posted a series of messages on December 11, 2025, commenting on political developments and individuals. The posts addressed campaign momentum and made references to specific people.
In her first post of the day, Rice shared a link without additional commentary: https://t.co/k0CH2pUn8M (December 11, 2025).
Later that afternoon, she expressed support for a political candidate by stating, “.@HollieforNH has the momentum! All gas no brakes!” (December 11, 2025).
In the evening, Rice wrote another message referencing several individuals: “Starve the grift. For Charlie, Erika and their children.” (December 11, 2025).
The account @HollieforNH refers to Hollie Noveletsky, who ran as a Republican candidate in New Hampshire’s First Congressional District in recent election cycles. The phrase “all gas no brakes” is commonly used in American political discourse to suggest forward momentum and aggressive campaigning.
Rice’s mention of “Charlie” and “Erika” appears without further context in her posts. However, it is not uncommon for social media commentary to reference ongoing discussions or controversies involving public figures or candidates’ families.


