Lori Korzen, a commentator active on New Hampshire politics, posted a series of tweets on May 11 and 12, 2026, addressing issues including book banning, voter identification laws, and educational standards for children.
On May 11, Korzen raised the topic of censorship in schools by posting: “Book Banning #bookban #fyp #nhpolitics #gaslight https://t.co/WlWhJhkGnY”.
Later that day, she commented on voting regulations in New Hampshire with the tweet: “Voter ID #fyp #vote #NHPolitics #nh https://t.co/vEzitw7e5V”.
On May 12, Korzen questioned recent trends in education policy with her post: “Lowered the bar for self-esteem but does that really help kids? #fyp #viral #nhpolitics #nh https://t.co/ysQmIaF10E”.
The topics addressed by Korzen have been subjects of ongoing debate within New Hampshire. Book bans have emerged as a contentious issue nationwide and locally as school districts and legislatures consider restricting certain materials in classrooms. Voter ID laws remain debated across states; proponents argue such measures prevent fraud while critics contend they can suppress turnout among marginalized groups. In education policy circles, there is discussion about whether lowering academic or behavioral standards to boost student self-esteem yields positive outcomes for children’s development.
