Ross Berry, a public figure active in New Hampshire politics, recently posted several comments on his social media account addressing legislative concerns and political developments.
On October 10, 2025, Berry commented on the efforts of Senator Ward, stating, “I respect what Sen. Ward is trying to do here. I understand she represents Claremont and must fight for her communities (which includes my town) just like I have to fight for Weare and Goffstown. My issue here is I am not confident that the next legislature will not move to”.
Later that day, Berry noted his inclusion in a presentation by progressive groups: “The progressives honored me by including in their presentation on their ‘Field Guide to NH Republicans'” (October 10, 2025).
On October 11, 2025, Berry expressed concern about Democratic decisions regarding federal employment policy: “The Dems gave the guy who helped write Project 2025 the ability to permanently lay off federal workers. You can’t make this stuff up.”
Berry’s remarks reflect ongoing debates within New Hampshire’s political landscape over representation and legislative priorities. The mention of Project 2025 refers to a set of conservative policy proposals aimed at restructuring aspects of the federal government; its authorship and implications have been topics of national discussion.


