National Siblings Day Reminder: It’s John, not Chris, Sununu Running for Senate in NH
Today, on National Siblings Day, here’s a reminder that John and Chris Sununu are different brothers — and it’s John, not Chris, running in New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate race.
ICYMI – NH Bulletin: Coös County health center CEO says new rural health funds not enough to counteract Medicaid cuts
New reporting from the New Hampshire Bulletin points out how Medicaid cuts in Donald Trump’s Big Ugly Bill — backed by U.S. Senate candidates John Sununu and Scott Brown — forced a Franconia-based health care center to close.
REMINDER: Sununu, Brown Back Trump’s Health Care Cuts That Are Ripping Medicaid Away from Thousands of Granite Staters
Recent reporting from the New Hampshire Bulletin estimates that 14,000 to 29,000 Granite Staters could lose Medicaid due to Donald Trump’s Big Ugly Bill — which John Sununu and Scott Brown both back.
NHDP Statement on State Senator Cindy Rosenwald’s Retirement from the Legislature
In response to State Senator Cindy Rosenwald’s announcement that she is not running for re-election, NHDP Chair Ray Buckley released the following statement:
NHDP Statement on Kelly Ayotte Signing Reckless Voter Suppression Bill into Law
In response to Kelly Ayotte signing HB 323 into law, which creates needless barriers to restrict voting access for thousands of Granite State students, New Hampshire College Democrats President Jesse Fitzelle-Jones released the following statement:
ICYMI: Kelly Ayotte Refuses to Condemn Alleged Harassment by GOP Senator and Remove Him From Canadian Trade Council
In Case You Missed It, Kelly Ayotte has yet to weigh in on GOP Senator Tim McGough, who was prohibited from interacting with staff and has been stripped of committee assignments due to a “personnel” matter.
ICYMI: On the Anniversary of Trump’s So-Called “Liberation Day,” Granite Staters Hit Sununu, Brown for Backing Trump’s Tariffs
In Case You Missed It, on the anniversary of Donald Trump announcing his toxic tariff agenda, New Hampshire leaders and a local small business owner held a press call denouncing Republican U.S. Senate candidates John Sununu and Scott Brown for backing Trump’s tariffs.
ICYMI — Granite Post: As grocery costs soared, John Sununu profited
In Case You Missed It, recent reporting from the Granite Post shows U.S. Senate candidate John Sununu has been “personally profiting” from investments in major food and retail corporations “that raised prices and passed on costs to consumers.”
NHDP Statement on GOP Senator’s Alleged Harassment
In response to the news that GOP Senator Tim McGough has been prohibited from interacting with staff and has been stripped of committee assignments due to a “personnel” matter, NHDP Chair Ray Buckley released the following statement:
One Year Later, Ayotte Refuses to Stand Up for New Hampshire Small Businesses Rocked by Trump’s Reckless Tariffs
One year after Donald Trump announced his “liberation day” tariffs, small businesses are still taking the hit, and Granite Staters are facing “much higher prices. Small businesses are the backbone of New Hampshire’s economy, but insurmountable costs from Trump’s reckless tariffs have left many in fear that they will be unable to “weather the storm.”