The New Hampshire said GOP contenders can topple Trump in his state, but they have to take him on directly.
Chris Sununu also pushed back on the possibility that he would run for president, either as an independent or under a No Labels ticket. | Jon Cherry/Getty ImagesNew Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu insisted Republican presidential candidates can take down frontrunner Donald Trump in the state’s ever-important early primary — but they have to be willing to criticize the former president.
“That’s 60% of the voters right now that are not with Trump in New Hampshire,” Sununu said. “I think that number will grow even more and more.”
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