New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) says there is a “61 percent chance” he will run for president in the 2024 cycle.
The Republican governor, who has been a constant critic of former President Donald Trump over the years, noted that he would wait for his state’s legislature to be out of the session before he makes a decision, pushing his decision to mid-June.Additionally, he told Puck News that there is only a 50 percent chance that he would run for reelection as New Hampshire’s governor, as he is already on his fourth consecutive two-year term.
“It’s incredibly flattering. … A lot of folks are coming to me. A lot of folks want me to run. It’s definitely conversations that we’re having,” Sununu said at the time about the speculation around him making a White House bid. While acknowledging his “first priority is New Hampshire,” he stated that he will “keep having those conversations”:
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