John, it’s Chris
Pappas. I want you to hear it from me first: John Sununu just entered the
race for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire.
That’s right. This just became one of the toughest and most expensive
races in the 2026 election. [ [link removed] ]So before I go any further, I have to ask:
Will you split $15 or more between my campaign and State
Democrats Committee today?
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National Republicans spent months recruiting John Sununu because they know
he’s their best shot at flipping this Senate seat.
Sununu first went to Washington over a quarter of a century ago—then he
cashed in, making millions while New Hampshire paid the price for his
record. Now he’s running to do it again, and this time he’ll have
megadonors and special interests powering his campaign.
Reporters are predicting that this race could be one of the most expensive
in New Hampshire history. But I know our grassroots movement is stronger
than the corporate interests that have propped Sununu up — and this is the
moment to prove it. We need to show them that people power still wins in
New Hampshire.
[ [link removed] ]Will you split a donation right now between me and State Democrats
Committee to show Sununu and the GOP that this seat belongs to the people
— not to corporate special interests?
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Thank you for standing with me.
With gratitude,
Chris Pappas
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