Discussion: New Hampshire's GOP Governor: 'The President Is Wrong' About My State

Donnie is a multi tasker, the best multi tasker. You won’t see tasking like this anywhere else.

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New Hampshire does have a dire drug problem; my questions are: how do President’s Trump’s “policies” make it better or worse? How do the Republic health care proposals make it better or worse?

In three score and fifteen years I’ve lived in the inner cities of Boston, Springfield and Worcester, rural Connecticut and rural New Hampshire where I am now.

NH is breathtakingly beautiful and far far scarier than any of the others.

The opioid addicts and the trumpsters have this old wanderer between some big rocks in a very hard place.

He squeaked out the governor’s job on his name recognition. There are very good people up for the next election. Several, even. We’ve been working on it since Sununu was elected. And the same for the legislature.

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Great. Every state helps.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R)

Is there no end to these Sununus?

They must’ve forgotten the rule of Sununus up there in NH. Never get them wet. Never feed them after midnight.

Smart money and history. Sununu will tsk-tsk, but he will forgive Trump for anything but being a Democrat.

Grab them by the pussy?

Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Sununu is not revoking his endorsement of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump and says party members need to stand behind the nominee, despite the release of a videotape in which Trump is heard bragging about groping and otherwise sexually assaulting women.

…“At the end of the day you have to decide if you are with the nomination of your party or not,” Griffin said. “Chris has determined that even though (he and Trump) don’t agree on everything, he is going to stay exactly where he has been.”

Call a judge biased, because he has Mexican ancestry?

Chris Sununu called Donald Trump’s controversial comments “deplorable,” but says he’s still supporting the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.

…Asked about Trump’s questioning of the impartiality of a federal judge overseeing the Trump University trial because of the Indiana born judge’s Mexican heritage, Sununu said “they are deplorable comments, absolutely deplorable. I don’t condone anything like that.”

…Sununu said Trump “absolutely” owes the judge an apology.

…But Sununu went on to say “I’ve always said I would support the nominee. Donald Trump is the nominee and I’m a firm believer that we do need to stand behind the nominee, especially on the Republican side. To me the alternative would be disastrous for this country, really disastrous.

He’s a party-before-country hack.

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Hopefully people in New Hampshire will wake up that electing Republicans will only lead to lies and disaster. Once someone wakes up to being duped they suddenly start educating themselves about issues instead of relying on slogans and mud slinging.