Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, made several statements on his Twitter account on February 7, 2026, addressing political representation and education in the state.
In one post at 05:02 UTC, Thibault commented on the political landscape in New Hampshire: “It’s so corrupt. NH deserves at least one Republican representative to fairly represent our state’s voting record. We were the closest state to go for Kamala in ‘24, yet our entire federal delegation is Democrat” (February 7, 2026). Thibault’s remarks reflect ongoing discussions about party representation and electoral outcomes in New Hampshire.
Later that morning at 05:08 UTC, Thibault expressed support for certain educators and school leaders by stating: “We need more teachers and administrators like this!” (February 7, 2026).
At 05:19 UTC on the same day, he posted another message referencing academic standards: “Rule of thumb: if you can’t handle basic spelling, maybe you shouldn’t be missing class…” (February 7, 2026).
Thibault’s comments come amid broader debates about political representation in New Hampshire. The state’s federal delegation has been entirely Democratic since the early 2010s despite close presidential election results. Discussions around education quality and absenteeism have also featured prominently in local policy conversations.

