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The state cannot make it up as it goes along,
John Ganz wrote — as it seems to have done in this case, arresting Khalil without seeming to know he holds a green card, according to his lawyer, or which constitutional protections that afforded him This is the first arrest of many to come,
President Trump boasted on Truth Social about the arrest of the Columbia graduate student (and green card holder and pro-Palestinian campus leader) Mahmoud Khalil No Republican has won a Senate race in over a decade in New Hampshire, and that trend will continue in 2026. This is exactly the kind of state where the building midterm backlash against Republicans will hit their candidates especially hard,
said Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesman David Bergstein I have not ruled it out completely, but folks in Washington have asked me to think about it and to consider it, and that is just kind of where I am,
Sununu told the Washington Times on Tuesday I ran for public office to make a difference for the people of New Hampshire,
I ran for public office to make a difference for the people of New Hampshire. That purpose has never and will never change. But today, after careful consideration, I am announcing that I have made the difficult decision not to seek re-election to the Senate in 2026. It's just time,
I appreciate @jeanneshaheen’s service to our state and for her support and vote for me as NH’s Ambassador to NZ and Samoa, ... Now it’s time for New Hampshire to have someone in the delegation who fights for our priorities and stands with, not against, the Trump agenda.”
There are urgent challenges ahead, both here at home and around the world, and while I’m not seeking reelection, believe me, I am not retiring,
Senator Shaheen is a trailblazer who has worked every day to put New Hampshire first and make a difference for our families, community, and economy. Thank you for always leading with integrity, determination, and effectiveness for our state and nation,
Pappas said on X in a lengthy statement that highlighted his time as a volunteer for Shaheen’s 1996 gubernatorial run It was a difficult decision, made more difficult by the current environment in the country — by President Trump and what he’s doing right now,
Ms. Shaheen, 78, said in an interview with The New York Times It will be nice to have a little more time to engage in some other things,
I think people thought they were voting for someone who would address inflation, lower grocery prices, energy costs, housing,