So far there are two Republicans in the race for New Hampshire’s open Senate seat — and they are tripping over themselves to get Donald Trump’s endorsement.
Dan Innis recently praised President Trump’s abuse of power on DC’s streets and called for New Hampshire to replicate the Texas GOP’s redistricting scheme.
Scott Brown called Trump’s visit with Putin “a terrific show of force and peace” and spends more time talking about New York City politics than what’s happening here in New Hampshire.
Meanwhile both candidates have offered full-throated support for Trump’s Big Ugly Bill. Trump’s own Treasury Secretary says it contains “a backdoor for privatizing Social Security” — and here in the Granite State, more than 334,000 people rely on those earned benefits.
Dan Innis and Scott Brown seem to think they’re competing on a reality show, desperate to win the approval of Trump — who is reportedly courting an entirely different candidate!
While his opponents try to out-MAGA each other, Chris Pappas is focused on what really matters. He is traveling across the state, talking to families and small business owners about how Trump’s trade war and other dangerous policies are creating uncertainty over the future.
And in Congress Chris introduced legislation to exempt U.S. small businesses from Canadian tariffs. Chris knows that Main Street is the backbone of New Hampshire's economy — and Trump’s costly tariffs imposed on our closest trading partner are already wreaking havoc.
Let’s show the GOP that Granite Staters aren’t tuning in for their chaotic reality show. We don’t want a Senator who works for Donald Trump — we want one who works for us.
Chris is gearing up to fight back against the GOP’s billionaires and special interest groups with the same thing that helped him win four competitive races in New Hampshire: people power.
Will you pitch in $5 right now to support Chris’s grassroots campaign?
Thank you,
Team Pappas
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?