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NH gov. rules out presidenti­al bid, warns that large field helps Trump

- By Steve Peoples

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said Monday that he will not seek the presidency in 2024, arguing that Republican candidates with “no path to victory must have the courage to get out” of their party’s increasing­ly crowded primary to stop former President Donald Trump.

The 48-year-old governor, who has emerged as a frequent Trump critic, made the announceme­nt on CNN and followed up with a social media post and an op-ed in The Washington Post.

“I will not seek the Republican nomination for president in 2024,” Sununu tweeted. “The stakes are too high for a crowded field to hand the nomination to a candidate who earns just 35 percent of the vote, and I will help to ensure this does not happen.”

Sununu was among a small group of Republican officials still openly contemplat­ing a presidenti­al bid. Even with his decision, the 2024 GOP White House field will be large. Sununu has said he would endorse the GOP’s ultimate nominee in 2024, but argued in the op-ed that Republican must embrace a “course correction” away from Trump.

“If he is the nominee, Republican­s will lose again. Just as we did in 2018, 2020 and 2022. This is indisputab­le, and I am not willing to let it happen without a fight,” Sununu wrote, charging that Trump failed to deliver on promises to “drain the swamp,” secure the border and instill fiscal discipline while in office. He also noted Trump’s many legal challenges.

Trump’s team has been delighted by the size of the Republican field — currently at seven, including the former president — believing the more candidates there are the easier path he’ll have to the party’s nomination.

In 2016, Trump was able to win New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidenti­al primary with just 35% of the vote because more than a half-dozen Republican opponents divided up the remainder.

“No one can stop candidates from entering this race, but candidates with no path to victory must have the discipline to get out. Anyone polling in the low single digits by this winter needs to have the courage to hang it up and head home,” Sununu wrote. “Too many other candidates who have entered this race are simply running to be Trump’s vice president.”

Sununu, who was recently elected to his fourth two-year term as New Hampshire governor, did not rule out a future run after 2024.

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