John Sununu

John Sununu

John Sununu (born Sept. 10, 1964) is a Republican politician. He lost his bid for reelection to the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire against Democratic challenger Jeanne Shaheen.

 
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by Emily SwansonUniversity of New Hampshire Granite State Poll 9/25-10/2/09; 503 adults, 4.4% margin of error Mode: Live telephone interviews (UNH release) New Hampshire Job Approval / Disapproval Gov. Lynch: 66 / 23 (chart) Favorable / Unfavorable John Lynch: 64 / 22 (chart) John Sununu: 43 / 32 2010 Governor (trends) Lynch 50%, Sununu 37%  
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Governor John H. Sununu   and the NH Republican State Committee welcome the pleasure of your company at a reception with special guest John A. Boehner House Republican Leader Friday, November 13 6:00 - 7:30 pm Grappone Center 70 Constitution Avenue Concord, New Hampshire $100 per person RSVP by November 10 Click here to purchase online (No tickets will be sent; your name will be at the registration table.)    
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Governor John H. Sununu and the NH Republican State Committee welcome the pleasure of your company at a reception with special guest John A. Boehner House Republican Leader Friday, November 13 6:00 - 7:30 pm Grappone Center 70 Constitution Avenue Concord, New Hampshire $100 per person RSVP by November 10 Click here to purchase online (No tickets will be sent; your name will be at the registration table.)  
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NHGOP Reception with Congressman John Boehner Governor John H. Sununu and the NH Republican State Committee welcome the pleasure of your company at a reception with special guest John A. Boehner, House Republican Leader. Full details can be found here and here. Field Update! Today we stand 11 days out from elections in municipalities across the Granite State. We need your help to get our Republican candidates elected.  Lynne Blankenbeker is...  
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Governor John H. Sununu and the NH Republican State Committee welcome the pleasure of your company at a reception with special guest John A. Boehner House Republican Leader Friday, November 13 6:00 - 7:30 pm   Grappone Center 70 Constitution Avenue Concord, New Hampshire $100 per person RSVP by November 10 Click here to purchase online (No tickets will be sent; your name will be at the registration table.)    
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She is likely to get the endorsement and the financial support of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and is polling far ahead of her two primary opponents – Manchester businessman Ovide Lamontagne and magazine publisher Sean Mahoney. Sununu is not jumping on the bandwagon. In fact, he’s downright combative. “I hope the NRSC understands that New Hampshire doesn’t really respond well to having candidates designated from outside the...  
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