Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted several comments on April 29, 2026, addressing topics ranging from voter participation to mental health statistics and judicial decisions.
In a tweet published at 11:49 UTC, Berry questioned the logic behind opposition to increased voter turnout. He wrote, “Getting more people to vote is undemocratic? Dems will come up with any excuse to try and justify your increasing property tax bill. They want to protect a broken process that locks out working families so they can keep crushing people with higher taxes https://t.co/ipTE4YHlOG”.
Later in the day, at 15:16 UTC, Berry commented on recent data regarding mental health conditions in New Hampshire. He stated, “Apparently mental health conditions has partisan correlations in New Hampshire (You can be mad about this, but the numbers are the numbers). From @UNHSurveyCenter https://t.co/raJ6Cqx3K3”.
Berry also referenced a court decision involving Gordon Darby in his tweet at 20:54 UTC: “Lol Gordon Darby. Courts finally gete one right.”
The issues raised by Berry reflect ongoing debates in New Hampshire over election access and property taxation. The state has seen discussions about reforms intended to broaden voter participation and address concerns over rising local tax burdens. Additionally, research by organizations such as the University of New Hampshire Survey Center has highlighted demographic trends related to political affiliation and public health within the state.






