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The 2026 midterm election might mark a turning point in how Congress grapples with President Trump’s second term in the White House.
John E. Sununu is seriously exploring a bid to return to the Senate in his home state of New Hampshire, multiple sources told CBS News.
Sununu represented New Hampshire in the Senate from 2003 through 2008, losing re-election to Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
Going to the polls with my parents as a kid is seared into my brain. It’s one of those New Hampshire kid memories that sticks with you: adults waiting in line and murmuring, bake sales with limitless banana bread,
Shaheen won her last election in 2020 comfortably with a 15.7 point lead over the Republican challenger, Bryant Messner.
A new poll on the potential 2028 presidential field in New Hampshire shows two co-leaders on the Democratic side and a clear frontrunner on the Republican side.
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News 9 Exclusive: Former Sen. John E. Sununu exploring new run for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire
John E. Sununu is making a return to politics, telling News 9 that he is exploring a run for U.S. Senate in 2026.
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