Chris Sununu Reconsiders Potential 2026 Senate Bid in New Hampshire
The former New Hampshire governor signals openness to running for Jeanne Shaheen's soon-to-be-vacant Senate seat, citing confidence in his ability to win.
- Chris Sununu, former Republican governor of New Hampshire, has stated he is reconsidering a 2026 Senate bid following Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen's retirement announcement.
- Sununu expressed confidence in his ability to win the seat, citing his strong connection with New Hampshire voters and his track record of electoral success as governor.
- This marks a shift from Sununu's previous stance, as he had repeatedly ruled out a Senate run in prior statements, citing frustrations with Senate partisanship and gridlock.
- Sununu emphasized that while he is keeping the door open to a campaign, he has not made a final decision and plans to take several weeks to deliberate.
- Other potential candidates for the seat include Republican Scott Brown, a former senator and U.S. ambassador, as well as several prominent New Hampshire Democrats exploring bids.