Rep. James Thibault, a public official from New Hampshire, recently shared several statements on his social media account, focusing on state pride, campus life, and political developments.
On February 1, 2026, Thibault addressed Saint Anselm College directly in a post calling for a new addition to the campus: “.@SaintAnselm, we need a snow chapel on campus https://t.co/P4AnmeDTu8”.
Later that day, he expressed strong support for his home state and commented on the need for representation at the federal level: “New Hampshire is the greatest state in the greatest nation in the world. We have excellent leadership at the state level, but it’s time we finally have someone to stand up for Granite Staters in Congress.”
In another post referencing recent election results, Thibault wrote: ‘”Writing on the wall” — Democrat wins D+55 district in a special election We’re absolutely shaking in our boots https://t.co/1unH0TkA11 https://t.co/FWd6yzBRFY’.
Thibault’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about political representation and local engagement in New Hampshire. The state has historically played an outsized role in national politics due to its early presidential primary and active civic culture.


