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The 2026 midterm election might mark a turning point in how Congress grapples with President Trump’s second term in the White House.
Going to the polls with my parents as a kid is seared into my brain. It’s one of those New Hampshire kid memories that sticks with you: adults waiting in line and murmuring, bake sales with limitless banana bread,
Sununu represented New Hampshire in the Senate from 2003 through 2008, losing re-election to Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
NEW HAMPSHIRE has long prided itself on our strong electoral history. We are proud of our first-in-the-nation primary, where for more than a century presidential hopefuls have come to pitch
A new poll on the potential 2028 presidential field in New Hampshire shows two co-leaders on the Democratic side and a clear frontrunner on the Republican side.
Shaheen won her last election in 2020 comfortably with a 15.7 point lead over the Republican challenger, Bryant Messner.
John E. Sununu is making a return to politics, telling News 9 that he is exploring a run for U.S. Senate in 2026.
In Rochester, James Gray, Kelley Potenza, Matt Mayberry and Chuck Grassie have all filed to run for mayor. Filing period closes Sept. 22.