Trump Drops New Endorsement in New Hampshire Senate Race

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President Donald Trump has officially endorsed John Sununu in New Hampshire’s 2026 Senate race.

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Sununu served a single term in the Senate after his election to the seat in 2003. Before that, he served in the House of Representatives for six years. He is the older brother of the state’s long-time former governor Chris Sununu, and the son of New Hampshire governor and George H.W. Bush chief of staff John H. Sununu.

The candidate, who has received endorsements from a bevy of Republican senators, has announced big fundraising numbers ahead of his primary election

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Trump has also indicated that an endorsement may be coming in the highly-contentious Texas Senate primary between Attorney General Ken Paxton, Senator John Cornyn, and Rep. Wesley Hunt.

A win for Sununu would mean Republicans would gain an extra seat to solidify their majority in the Senate after the midterms.

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