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Wow. A Republican who might actually be talking sense!!

New Hampshire’s Republican governor, Christopher Sununu, has called on fellow Republicans to “stop the trash talk” in a new New York Times op-ed.

Sununu, who has won four elections in New Hampshire, wrote on Thursday:

“The path to victory in November is not won through character attacks or personal insults.

In fact, those attacks are unlikely to bring a single new voter onboard. Catchy one-liners — calling vice-president Harris a ‘bum,’ ‘not a serious person’ and ‘bottom of the barrel’ — might rile up the base, but they do little to connect with independent voters needed to close the deal in November.

He went on to add:

“Attacks like those waged against vice-president Kamala Harris are unserious and don’t meet the moment that American families find themselves in. You have to connect with voters on their issues and their concerns.”

The Base, however, ONLY do as Trump says. Therefore, the attacks will continue and more and more independents and moderate Republicans will flock to Kamala :)
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Meanwhile, last year, Trump had already labeled Sununu a "RINO."

“RINO Chris Sununu recently stated that, ‘I’m not running for president in 2024. Beating Trump is more important.’ No, he’s not running for President because he’s polling at Zero, and has no chance of winning,” Trump said on Truth Social.

The former president contended that New Hampshirites “no longer like or respect” Sununu, adding, “I never liked him...”
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Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Reason10 The same can be said for Hogan. The only reason he won Maryland the first go was because the Democrats decided their own party choice wasn't worth squat.
SW-User
@Gibbon She ran in 2002, against Robert Ehrlich. You’re thinking of Anthony Brown.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@SW-User oops my bad. She was lieutenant governor previously. That's what stuck in my head. Thanks I'll reword it.
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@Gibbon Both she and Brown expected coronations because they were Democrats, while Ehrlich and Hogan actually campaigned. Turns out that turning out gets voter turn-out!
@Reason10 Cultists like you have given up debating facts and evidence; instead all you do is sling personal insults. SAD!!