Kristin Noble, a New Hampshire State Representative, shared several posts on her social media account in late August 2025, addressing topics ranging from educational content for children to political support for zoning legislation.
On August 28, 2025, Noble questioned the current media options provided to students by posting: “How about giving kids the option to watch @TuttleTwinsTv instead of CNN10?” This comment refers to two popular educational video series; CNN10 is a daily news program aimed at middle and high school students, while Tuttle Twins TV is known for its libertarian-leaning children’s programming.
Two days later, on August 30, 2025, Noble posted an emoji-only tweet: “”. The context or intended message of this post remains unclear based solely on the content provided.
Later that same day, Noble commented on former President Donald Trump’s stance toward zoning bills in New Hampshire. She wrote: “You don’t have to like it but President Trump would have been supportive of every zoning bill Governor @KellyAyotte signed and some that didn’t make it to her”. In this statement, she references both Donald Trump and Kelly Ayotte—Ayotte having served as Governor of New Hampshire after previously holding office as U.S. Senator. Zoning laws frequently become points of debate in local governance due to their impact on housing development and land use policies.
The discussion around educational content options reflects ongoing national debates regarding what materials are appropriate or preferable in schools. Meanwhile, statements about former President Trump’s potential support for state-level legislation highlight persistent intersections between local governance and broader partisan dynamics.









