Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently posted several comments on X (formerly Twitter) reflecting on political and electoral topics in New Hampshire.
On February 18, 2026, Berry shared a brief statement: “The warm embrace of collectivism.” On the same day, he followed up with another post referencing data visualization and seeking clarification from a local account: “I am having trouble finding NH on this graph. @grok, can you point it out to me?”
The following day, Berry commented on voter identification policies in New Hampshire. He wrote: “Oh wow… I am shocked.
Turns out voter ID and proof of citizenship is overwhelming popular in NH.
Who would have though?
From @UNHSurveyCenter” This tweet references findings from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center regarding strong support for voter ID and proof of citizenship requirements among state residents.
New Hampshire has been at the center of debates over election integrity measures such as voter identification laws. Public opinion polling by organizations like the UNH Survey Center has shown significant support for these measures among New Hampshire voters in recent years.


