Gov. Chris Sununu (R-N.H.) on Wednesday announced that he will not seek a fifth term in office — just one month after he said he would not seek the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
“It is with great pride that New Hampshire is better off today than we were seven years ago,” Sununu said in a separate statement.Sununu, a popular GOP governor in a purple state, announced in June that he would not enter the crowded 2024 Republican presidential field.
“If he is the nominee, Republicans will lose again. Just as we did in 2018, 2020 and 2022. This is indisputable, and I am not willing to let it happen without a fight,” Sununu wrote. “By choosing not to seek the nomination, I can be more effective for the Republican Party in ways few other leaders can. The microphone afforded to the governor of New Hampshire plays a critical role in an early nominating state.
Sununu has been mentioned as a possibility for a third-party presidential run. Although he has been supportive of a potential third party run by
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