Trump says he hopes Sununu runs for Senate in New Hampshire
- Former Governor Chris Sununu announced he will not run for U.S. Senate, despite encouragement from President Donald Trump and national Republicans.
- Senator Jeanne Shaheen is not seeking reelection, prompting interest from various candidates.
- Sununu expressed he believes he can be effective without running for office.
- Former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is exploring a Senate run after Sununu's decision.
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Sununu says he’s not running for N.H.'s open Senate seat in 2026
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is passing on a run for one of the state's U.S. Senate, after weeks of flirting with the prospect and strong encouragement from national Republicans, including President Donald Trump.
Former NH Gov. Chris Sununu announces he is not running for Senate - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has announced he is not running for U.S. Senate. In an interview on “The Pulse of New Hampshire,” Sununu said he kept the door open to a run, but that it wasn’t right for him or his family. President Donald Trump said Monday he would support Sununu if he ran. Sitting Senator Jeanne Shaheen announced she would not seek reelection. Democratic Congressman Chris Pappas officially launched his campaign for h…
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