NH Gov. Chris Sununu, potential 2024 GOP candidate, says Trump set to turn into ‘four-time loser’

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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who's weighing a GOP run for the White House, mentioned Sunday that former President Donald Trump is setting himself up for an additional election loss in 2024.

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An outspoken critic of Mr. Trump, Mr. Sununu pointed to the ex-president’s poor observe report because the 2016 elections to argue that the Republican Party desires one factor in 2024 that Mr. Trump can't ship: a victory.

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“Republicans want someone who can win in November of ‘24. Donald Trump is a loser,” Mr. Sununu mentioned on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “He has not just lost once. He lost us in our House seats in 2018. He lost everything in ‘20. We should have 54 U.S. senators right now and we don’t because of his message.”

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“Donald Trump is positioning himself to be a four-time loser in 2024. We need candidates that can win,” he mentioned.

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Mr. Trump continues to dominate the GOP area, regardless of his latest indictment by a grand jury in New York associated to hush-money funds to an grownup movie star allegedly to hide an extramarital affair earlier than the 2016 election.

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His prime challenger who has not declared his candidacy, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, has slipped in latest polls.

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Mr. Sununu steered that he and some other Republican White House hopefuls might want to announce by July 4.

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“There’s a lot of opportunity here, whether it’s money, to get your exploratory stuff done. A lot of folks want to get on that stage,” the governor mentioned.

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GOP presidential candidates embrace former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. Ppotential contenders embrace former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and former Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, amongst others.

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