Hi,
The best part of this job is the opportunity to travel across New Hampshire — meeting small business owners, local leaders, and families who are all working hard to build a better future in our state.
As a small business owner myself, I know the grit and heart it takes to keep things running. That’s why I’m listening, learning, and taking what I hear back to Washington to push for real solutions that put people first.
Here’s a quick look at some recent stops:
Discussing ways Washington can better support Main Street businesses with U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar and NH Senator Donovan Fenton in Keene.
Stopped by White Mountain Lumber, a third-generation small business and one of the largest employers in Berlin.
Checking out Concord Market Days with Mayor Champlin and talking to local vendors.
Caught up with folks over breakfast at Market Place Diner in Hollis to hear what they want from their next U.S. Senator.
Celebrated heritage and community at the St. Philip Greek Festival in Nashua with great food and even better conversations.
Visited Feathered Friend Brewing in Concord, a small business hit with two new tariffs that could raise costs on a part of their business.
At each stop people told me they want leaders who show up, listen, and put people first. That’s what I’ve done every day in Congress. That’s exactly the kind of leadership I’ll bring to the Senate.
This campaign is just getting started. I’ll be making many more stops like these in the weeks ahead. But the only way we keep this momentum going is with grassroots support from people like you.
Will you pitch in $5 or whatever you can to help power this campaign forward?
Thanks for being part of this team.
Chris
New Hampshire is poised to be one of the closest Senate races in the country in 2026. Will you chip in today to help Chris stop the Republicans from flipping the Granite State red and expanding their Senate majority?