It's Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear.
I just visited New Hampshire.
Why?
Because the Senate race happening on the ground here is too important to sit on the sidelines. I’ve endorsed Chris Pappas, who’s in a race to hold a crucial swing state Senate seat here. And I’m doing all I can to ensure he gets elected next fall.
You’ve heard me say it before: The path forward in this country isn’t left or right — it’s straight ahead.
It’s about showing up, doing the work, and delivering for all our families, no matter where they live or who they voted for.
That’s exactly the kind of leader Chris Pappas is.
Chris and I may come from different parts of the country — New Hampshire and Kentucky — but we share a deep belief in something simple but powerful: Public service is about lifting people up, not tearing each other down.
Chris has spent his career working across the aisle, protecting health care, defending reproductive rights, and standing up for small businesses and working families. He’s never forgotten where he comes from — and he never stops fighting for the people who sent him to Washington.
That’s why I couldn’t be prouder to support his run for U.S. Senate and visit the great state of New Hampshire to help share his message with voters.
The road ahead won’t be easy. National Republicans are targeting this race, hoping to flip this seat and push an agenda in Washington that would take us backward. Chris is going to need all of us — every voice, every volunteer, and yes, every dollar — to win.
I’m no stranger to competitive elections. I know Chris can’t win this fight without us.
So I’m asking:
This race isn’t just about one state. It’s about what kind of country we want to be. One where we look out for one another. One where leaders work to unite us — not divide us.
Chris Pappas is ready to move us forward. Let’s help him get there.
Thank you,
Andy Beshear
Governor of Kentucky
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?