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Analysis: For Scott Brown, The Only Direction Is Down
The latest numbers from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center showed the former Senator at 19% — the same as in September 2025.

The latest numbers from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center showed the former Senator at 19% — the same as in September 2025.

Bedford Republican Melissa Bailey joins NHJournal's Michael Graham to talk about her campaign for the NH01 GOP nomination.
The new guides explain registration, domicile, absentee voting and ID requirements before the Sept. 8 primary.
2nd Congressional District Republican Lily Tang Williams is showing solid fundraising. Unfortunately, the GOP hasn't won there since 2010.
John E. Sununu raised more than $1.5M. Most of Scott Brown’s $298K 1st quarter donations came from donors giving $200 or less.
Secretary of State David M. Scanlan said voters must update party status by June 2 before the Sept. 8 state primary.
Here are the results of the April 14, 2026, election in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Here is everything you need to know about the April 14, 2026, election in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
Concord attorney, naval captain, and nurse, Lynne Blankenbeker, was ready to bring her decades of public service at the prosecutor’s office.
Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown says establishment forces are backing former U.S. Sen. John E. Sununu and he's ready for the primary fight.
Scott Brown said he believes John Sununu will try to coast on his family name and national backing while avoiding direct confrontations.
New Hampshire Republicans are still in the 2026 race — because Democrats aren't getting the job done, according to UNH and St. A's polling.
State Rep. Heath Howard says his campaign is “completely grassroots funded and refuses any money from corporate PACs or groups like AIPAC.”
The event will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Community Church of Durham, 17 Main St. in Durham.
The Concord Republican will finish off the term, capping off five decades of public service to the city, the county, and the country.
The campaign is hoping to use support for John E. Sununu against him, arguing NRSC involvement in NH elections has done more harm than good.
1st Congressional District Republican candidate: I’m aware we’ve had shutdowns in the past, but the priorities here are preposterous.