Government of the New Hampshire Sunun did not turn off in 2026. Senate Run

Newfields, NH – Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sunun Keeps the door open to a possible Republican ride next year in the race to inherit the Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen.
Sunun, who enjoys a big national profile, thanks to regular performances in the last few years on the Kabbal news nets and Sunday conversations, emphasized that “doors are not closed”, when asked by the question Fox News Radio’s “Benson Show Type” if you are thinking about running Senate.
Sunun, who was elected and re -elected to four direct two -year -old seats as a New England Swing Governor, said on Thursday that, if run, she would “win, by the way.”
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Republican Government Chris Sunun of New Hampshire interviewed Fox News Digital in his last day in the office, January 8, 2025. At Statehouse in Concord, NH (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
78-year-old Shaheen, the first woman in the history of the state to win the election as a governor and as an American senator, announced this week that she would withdraw at the end of next year, not seek the fourth six-year mandate in Senate.
Even before Shaheen’s announcementHer headquarters in New Hampshire was considered to be one of the main opportunities to take over the GOP in Midterms in 2026-year-still with Michigan, where Senator Gary Peters also withdraws, and Georgia, where Republicans consider the vulnerable senator Jon Ossoff-like, which is the Republicans to expand their present 53-47.
Longtime Democratic Senarica Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, who announced on Wednesday that she would not ask for repeat elections in Midterms 2026, was seen on Tuesday, October 2, 2024, Concord, NH (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
In 2021, Sunun expressed interest in running for the Senate against his predecessor as a governor of Democratic Senator Maggie Hassan, who was a re -election of 2022, and the popular governor was strongly inserted by the national Republicans to take over Hassan.
But on November 9, 2021, Sunun announced that he would instead run for the fourth term as a governor, disturbing many Republicans in the state capital.
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And he strongly criticized the Senate.
“When you look at what their job is (senators) and what is the Governor’s job … it’s nowhere near. I can’t tell you how many senators told me,” You’ll just have to wait about a few years to finish anything. “Can you imagine being sitting for about a few years,” Sunun emphasized at the time. “They discuss and talk and nothing is done … It’s not the world I live in.”
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Fasting forward until this last year, and said to Sununa repeatedly that he would not ask for running for Senate 2026.
In November, an interview with Fox News Digital, the then governor repeated what he first said in July interview.
“Definitely excluding the candidate for Senate 2026. Yes, definitely not on my dance card,” Sununa said in an interview with the side of the winter meeting of the Republican Governor’s Association in Florida.
50-year-old Sunun, who, when he was first chosen in 2016, was the youngest governor in the country, he asked again about Senate in 2026 in a digital interview with Fox News in early January, in the last day in power.
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“I’m not planning to run for right now. I really haven’t, at least for the next two, four, six years,” he emphasized. “Who knows what happens down the road, but it would be far down the road and nothing, I plan nothing, nothing that my family would not tolerate even in the short term.”
In his interview on Thursday, Sunun warned that, although he holds the door open to the potential campaign 2026, “I do not say that this is a great probability. I can’t wait to jump in. Definitely not.”
Former NH Government, Chris Sunun was recognized by Republican Kelly Ayotte during her inauguration in the state house, on Thursday, January 9, 2025, in Concord, NH (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
As for his change from his persistent not to be slightly in Sunun, he said that “some people in New Hampshire are, and some of our mutual friends in Washington, DC, asked at least to hold the door open and reconsider, and I did.”
As for his decision schedule, Sununa said “Fox News” in an interview in an interview with the “US editorial board” it would take a few weeks to think about it. “
Sunun is not the only Republican who thinks about Senate in New Hampshire.
Former Scott Brown Senator, Massachusetts, who later lost closely to Shaheen in New Hampshire in the 2014 elections, is seriously considering running in 2026.
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Brown, who served four years as US Ambassador to Novi Zealand during the first administration of President Donald Trump, has been holding meetings with Republicans across New Hampshire for several months and has repeatedly met with GOP officials.
Former Scott Brown Senator Interviews Fox News Digital, December 24, 2024 in Rye, New Hampshire. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
Brown recently met with top political officials of Trump administration at the White House, sources say Fox News Digital.
Brown, who told Fox News Digital at the end of last year that he was serious about running Senate, aimed at granite state Democrats, claiming that “they are simply completely in contact with what we want here New Hampshire. And the more I think about it, I think we can do better. “
Sunun, who has long been known for his frenetic pace and trust on the trace of the campaign, pointed out, “I know how to run. I know how to win … I think we had a great record here. I just know my voters, and they know me. And so, if I really want to do it. Victory.”
In his past criticism of how the Senate works, Sunun noted that “something that has definitely changed since I really didn’t want to do it ’22 to the present. You know, specifically just a priority. I mean, then I had Republicans in US Senate who told me to balance budgets are not important.
And he claimed that “that clearly changed.”
Sunun, who regularly points out that the “budget hawk” pointed to the president Donald Trump He recently created the Department of the Efficiency of the Government (Doge), which aims to overhaul and reduce the federal government. Doge, led by Elon Musk, the richest person in the world and the Executive Director of Tesla and Spacex, swallowed the federal agencies, using what the White House claims to have been in wasteful federal consumption. He also took the meat splitter into the federal workforce, resulting in a major decrease in employees. The Dogea moves have launched the killing of lawsuits in response.
“Let’s continue Doge. Thank you, President Trump. He talks about the budget balance. It drives that message. And obviously, there is a need for some guidance on something I believe very, very strong,” Sununa said. “It’s a different attitude here. They take their job seriously.”
After Trump’s first term in the White House and after January 6, 2021, an attack on the US capitol by Trump’s supporters who aimed at accelerating the congress certification of former President Biden in 2020, Sunun became the leading vocal Trump critic.
Sunun was a top surrogate and a fan of former UN ambassador for former Southern Carolina Government Nikki Haley, Trump’s last challenger in 2024 presidential GOP.
Republican Government Chris Sunun of New Hampshire (right) supports the former ambassador and former South Carolina Government Nikki Haley on a campaign in Manchester, NH on December 12, 2023. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
But he returned the Republican candidate in the general election.
Asked about his current relationship with Trump and his team, Sunun shared in his interview with Fox News: “I was in the White House three weeks ago and emphasized” that connection is not worrying “.
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“It’s a great understanding. I was very supporting what was [Trump] Radio, Sunun added. “Everyone saw me in the media last year, working hard by working for the Republican Party, working hard to find people to vote the right way.”
And he added that his relationship with Trump and the president’s team was “the least of my concern, to be honest.”