Kristin Noble criticizes education practices and comments on political discourse in recent tweets

Kristin Noble, New Hampshire Representative for Hillsborough 2nd District
Kristin Noble, New Hampshire Representative for Hillsborough 2nd District
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Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, posted several comments on her Twitter account between January 20 and January 21, 2026. The tweets addressed topics ranging from an astronomical event to critiques of educational practices and political discourse.

On January 20, Noble commented on a celestial phenomenon, stating: “Aurora happening right now. I’m not able to get outside at the moment but watching the live feed in Maine. Check it out!”

Later that evening, she addressed partisan tensions with the message: “Democrats, your hate has no home here” (January 21).

The following morning, Noble shared criticism regarding public education practices. She wrote: “Truth is they just raise failing grades to passing, put kids in front of CNN every day, long periods during the day without academics, covers up scandals every year, promote TQ+. Depoliticizing these schools won’t be easy but I’m here for it. “ (January 21).

Kristin Noble serves as a state legislator in New Hampshire and is known for her commentary on education policy and social issues.



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