Former Governor John H. Sununu

By Laura Knoy on Monday, December 22, 2008.

Shortly after another disappointing election for Republicans, including the loss of his son’s U.S. Senate Seat, former Governor John Sununu agreed to lead the state party. Since then, he’s begun hatching plans to restore Republicans to their former glory - and lobbing criticism at Democrats.

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  • John H. Sununu, former governor of New Hampshire and former White House chief of staff under President George H.W. Bush
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Sununu

Tell Mr.Sununu that more people are moving here because the state is changing. We are not worried about the direction things are going in, we are pushing that directions. And perhaps with all the increased spending more kids have health care, etc. The spending has been good.

Decline of the Republican Party

I am a life long Republican and I am distress by the domination of the Party by the religious right which has prioitize the platform with their moral and religious agenda at the exspend of the more appropriate issues of efficient government administration and sound fical management. Educated people who would like to support a Republican Party that embraces the issues and values that Mr Sanunu is speaking of today are driven from the party by a party members that would deny science and brag that they do not believe in evolution. How can anyone believe that this party willsolove the problems of enviromental change that are threatening us when they can not even accept the science that times us how oil was created many hundreds of millions of years ago?

John Sununu

This person holds such a negative energy. He
speaks in such an exclusionary manner and doesn't seem to have any desire to be bi-partisan. All we are hearing is blame and anger. His attitude is "this state has gone democratic because they don't understand what it means to be a republican...." It is so patronizing and demeaning and I believe the people of New Hampshire are much smarter than this!