Ross Berry comments on party management and controversy in January 2026 tweets

Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District
Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District
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Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted a series of comments on January 31, 2026, addressing political topics and responding to ongoing events.

In his first post at 14:51 UTC, Berry wrote: “No relation https://t.co/vADrShrCow”.

Shortly after, at 14:58 UTC, he commented on party operations with the statement: “They run their party like their run the govt. https://t.co/NmYgl7C80z”.

Later that day at 15:13 UTC, Berry made another brief remark: “Disgraced! https://t.co/tzXvfBRtRq”.

Berry’s posts reflect ongoing discussions in political circles about party management and recent controversies. His online activity is part of a broader trend where public figures use platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) to communicate directly with audiences about current affairs and internal dynamics within political parties.



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