Will New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu run for president? The moderate Republican recently said he doesn't think Trump could beat Biden in 2024 — and he's considering jumping into the race himself.
Chris Sununu, who offered pointed criticisms of Biden’s handling of the economy, said Republicans need to nominate the most electable conservative they can find. | Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP PhotoNew Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said Sunday he doesn’t think former President Donald Trump could beat President Joe Biden in a 2024 rematch.
that showed Trump ahead of Biden when it comes to the 2024 election. Sununu was not persuaded by those numbers. Sununu, who offered pointed criticisms of Biden’s handling of the economy, said Republicans need to nominate the most electable conservative they can find.
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