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Patriot – I would say it’s nice to meet you, but there’s a good chance you
already remember me.
My name is John Sununu, and I’m a husband, father, and former Senator from the
great state of New Hampshire.
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Born into a family of eight kids and raised in Salem, New Hampshire, my
parents instilled into us the values of hard work and determination from a
young age.
It’s those same values that subsequently got my mom a job leading the New
Hampshire Republican Party and my dad elected to serve as our state’s 75th
Governor.
Coming of age just as my family entered the public arena marked a pivotal
moment in my life.
It showed me that giving back to the community wasn’t just an act of
philanthropy, but key to creating a thriving environment for our friends,
family, neighbors, and the next generation of Americans.
Determined to make my mark on this world, I, and my brother Chris, who you
may know as well, followed in my father’s footsteps and pursued careers in
engineering.
Working in the private sector, I began to understand where the true might of
the American economy lay. It wasn’t big government bureaucrats that created
opportunity and growth, but entrepreneurial innovators who invested in their
employees and companies.
After climbing the corporate ladder and achieving great success in the tech
industry, I was ready for a new challenge and, more importantly, ready to give
back to the state that had provided so much for me and my family.
I ran for U.S. Congress. And I won.
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Taking after my dad, who was a former three-time Governor, I knew that my
role wasn’t just to go to Washington to collect a paycheck; if I were to do
this right, it was about putting in the work for the people of New Hampshire
and getting things done.
I’m proud to say that my record of fighting for lower taxes, friendlier
conditions for small businesses, and ending wasteful spending benefited
millions of our citizens.
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And fortunately, the people of New Hampshire seemed to agree, when just four
years later, they promoted me to serve as their United States Senator.
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Despite opposition from the Washington D.C. establishment, I ran in the
primary against an incumbent Republican Senator knowing that the Granite State
deserved to be represented by a true conservative fighter.
And after winning the primary, I went on to defeat Jeanne Shaheen, the
sitting governor of our state.
Ordinarily, that would be the end of my story, but here we are today…
After completing my first term, Jeanne Shaheen returned and was ultimately
elected to serve in my seat, staying there for another sixteen years until
announcing her retirement ahead of the critical 2026 election.
Senator Shaheen’s tenure coincided with the decimation of everything I worked
so hard for during my time in Washington – the same far-Left forces working to
destroy the President’s legacy as I write this.
So I could sit back and watch as another Democrat takes her spot and
continues to lead America down the path of destruction towards socialism. Or I
could do something about it.
Today I’m choosing action – and that’s why I’m proud to announce that I’m
running to once again represent the state that I love in the United States
Senate.
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I know I can win this race, but I also know I can’t do it alone.
Patriot, I need you at my side if we’re going to flip New Hampshire red, and
that’s why I’m humbly asking you to rush in a donation of $20.26 or more to
support my bid to reclaim the Granite State from the clutches of the radical
Left:
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FLIP NEW HAMPSHIRE
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HELP JOHN SUNUNU WIN
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