Kimberly A Rice issues warning about business dealings and thanks governor in March posts

Kimberly A. Rice, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 38th District
Kimberly A. Rice, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 38th District
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Kimberly A Rice posted a series of messages on her social media account in mid-March 2026, including warnings about business dealings and expressions of gratitude toward a governor.

On March 16, 2026, Rice cautioned others about working with an individual or entity named Gordon – Darby, stating: “Anyone else doing business with Gordon – Darby, should run! Run… Run… Run…”

Later that day, she expressed appreciation for a governor with the message: “Thank you Governor!!!” The specific context for this gratitude was not detailed in the post.

On March 17, 2026, Rice posted a single-word statement: “Truth” The brief message did not include additional explanation or reference.

Rice’s recent posts follow a pattern seen among social media users who use their platforms to issue public warnings and acknowledgments. Public figures and private individuals alike have increasingly turned to social media to voice concerns about professional relationships or to recognize political leaders’ actions.



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