Ross Berry comments on unexpected victory and campaign efforts in recent 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 tweets between May 8 and May 10, 2026. The content reflects reactions to recent events and campaign-related activities.

On May 8, Berry posted a brief message: “Opps https://t.co/syE1wSWOTM”.

The following day, on May 9, Berry shared his reflections on an unspecified achievement, stating: “I actually can’t believe it’s over. We got laughed out of the room on this, betrayed, many losses, and then with little fan fair we pull off a huge win. https://t.co/dsrpYgvJ07”.

On May 10, Berry shifted focus to his campaign efforts with another post: “Can I get one of these for my campaign? https://t.co/gpHdw4ODho”.

Berry’s sequence of posts suggests involvement in political or organizational efforts that recently culminated in a significant success after setbacks. His inquiry about campaign materials also points to ongoing or upcoming election activities.



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