Kimberly A Rice, a public figure active on social media, made several posts on October 16, 2025, addressing personal, political, and national issues.
In her first post of the day, Rice shared a personal appeal regarding her family’s health situation. On October 16, 2025, she wrote, “Friends, I am sharing this go fund me again because my son-in-law is back in the hospital. No amount is too small to help them get through this health crisis. I can tell you they truly appreciate any help you can give them.” The post included a link to a fundraising campaign.
Later the same day, Rice announced her intention to seek reelection. In a message posted at 20:53 UTC, she stated, “I’m running for reelection to keep fighting for New Hampshire’s families and values. Every dollar helps us reach more voters. Chip in today — let’s keep New Hampshire strong! “ The message was accompanied by a fundraising link.
Rice also commented on the broader political climate, specifically referencing the role of minority parties in government operations. At 22:04 UTC, she posted, “If you have a minority party that can shut down the government, then you do not have a king. Suck it up, buttercup.”
Rice’s comments come at a time when fundraising appeals and political statements are common among candidates seeking office, especially in states like New Hampshire where local values and family issues are often highlighted in campaigns.







