A confident John E. Sununu (not to be confused with the many other N.H. Sununus, right Bret Baier?) joins the New Hampshire Journal podcast to talk about his newly-launched bid to return to the U.S. Senate. In a conversation at the Bridge Cafe in Manchester, N.H. Sununu shares his take on the current federal shutdown, as well as the current state of GOP politics -- a very different party than it was during his last race in 2008. Sununu on Shaheen, on Pappas, on the NHGOP and -- of course -- o...
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A confident John E. Sununu (not to be confused with the many other N.H. Sununus, right Bret Baier?) joins the New Hampshire Journal podcast to talk about his newly-launched bid to return to the U.S. Senate. In a conversation at the Bridge Cafe in Manchester, N.H. Sununu shares his take on the current federal shutdown, as well as the current state of GOP politics -- a very different party than it was during his last race in 2008. Sununu on Shaheen, on Pappas, on the NHGOP and -- of course -- o...
Want to know why the Sydney Sweeney "Good Jeans" ad upset political progressives so much? Just check the reaction to Gov. Kelly Ayotte's decision to sign bills banning sex-change procedures for minor children. PLUS -- Why GOP midterm gerrymandering in Texas means there's almost no chance you'll see it in New Hampshire. Hosted by Michael Graham, managing editor of NHJournal.com. Sponsored by Perfect Smiles of Nashua. And by the wonderful NHJournal readers who "subscribe" to the newsletter for ...
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A confident John E. Sununu (not to be confused with the many other N.H. Sununus, right Bret Baier?) joins the New Hampshire Journal podcast to talk about his newly-launched bid to return to the U.S. Senate. In a conversation at the Bridge Cafe in Manchester, N.H. Sununu shares his take on the current federal shutdown, as well as the current state of GOP politics -- a very different party than it was during his last race in 2008. Sununu on Shaheen, on Pappas, on the NHGOP and -- of course -- o...