Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026, despite receiving public support from former President Donald Trump. Sununu, a Republican who served four terms as governor, had been seen as a strong potential candidate in what is expected to be a key battleground race. His decision is a setback for Senate Republicans, who were hoping to recruit a high-profile contender. Trump had recently endorsed Sununu, calling him a strong candidate and expressing hope that he would enter the race. Sununu has a history of considering high-profile races before ultimately deciding not to run.
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President Trump backs former N.H. governor Chris Sununu’s potential 2026 bid for Senate: ‘I hope he runs’
The former four-term Republican governor, who endorsed Nikki Haley in the GOP’s 2024 presidential primary, has a history of publicly considering high-profile contests then opting not to run.
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Trump backs possible Senate bid of former New Hampshire GOP Gov. Chris Sununu
On Sunday, President Donald Trump supported a possible Senate bid for former Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu. "I support him fully," Trump said. "I hope he runs. He's been very nice to me over the last year or so. I hope he runs. I think he'll win the seat."
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Sununu won’t run for New Hampshire Senate seat
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) on Tuesday said he will not run for Senate in 2026, dealing a setback for the GOP in one of next year’s battlegrounds. Sununu, who served as
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