Warm day in Bedford, but it was worth it celebrating our veterans and meeting so many wonderful residents. Even gave someone tips for his upcoming knee surgery. Great job, Bedford, on another fantastic event! 🇺🇸
Thank you. It means a lot. Let’s get everyone fired up and get the grassroots out there and send a very powerful message to DC and Arizona. Go to https://t.co/jX8YlJgUcI to help. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Another busy day. Great response in Dover. Heading back to Portsmouth area and then off to Salem and will be done late tonight. Go to https://t.co/jX8YlJgUcI if you want to help.🇺🇸 #nhpolitics
Funny, everyone knows that’s not true. They do want to know if Chris supports Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner? Does he support his radical positions and will he accept or give an endorsement? That’s the real question. 🇺🇸 #NHpolitics
Wrapped up the evening at the Chester GOP meet the candidates Fireside Chat event. Once again, I was the only Senate Candidate to attend. Pretty cool event. Gave out a lot of bumper stickers. Ty. #NHPolitics
When do we commit our troops to a prolonged conflict?
In a recent conversation with Jon Keller, we discussed this fundamental question.
Having served in our Military for nearly 40 years, my perspective is shaped by the reality of the mission.
John Sununu and I have different views on this.
I’m not interested in being a "yes man" for the White House, and I believe we owe it to our service members to follow the Constitution and seek a clear mandate from Congress for any long-term battle.
We need a mission that is vetted, backed by the people, and constitutional.
Agree or disagree? Let me know in the comments below:
Drove to Dartmouth College and did an interview with the school newspaper. Enjoying meeting with business leaders in the area. Looks like Spring is finally here. 🇺🇸 #NHpolitics
Great interview on Lindell TV. full episode coming soon!
Shoutout to New Hampshire’s own Heather Mullins for being on the front lines, reporting the truth 🇺🇸 🎙️
Ran into a friend and supporter, former state trooper and running buddy Paul Powell at the Roundabout Diner. He was representing. I asked him where he got the hat, I don’t even have one? He said go to https://t.co/jX8YlJgUcI and get one. 🇺🇸 #NHpolitics
Aiden, a high schooler from Manchester, started by saying his question wasn't "sophisticated."
He then proceeded to ask one of the most pressing geopolitical questions we face today: How does conflict in Iran impact China’s energy supply chains and global deterrence?
Aiden, that was a fantastic question. We dove into the importance of unpredictability in foreign policy, the security of our chip supply in Taiwan, and how holding the line on oil supplies sends a message that resonates far beyond the Middle East.
If this is the future of our policy discourse, we’re in good hands.
Amazing night in Nashua with the Republican Committee. The momentum is building.
Grateful for the powerful support and kind words from Senator Kevin Avard. It means a lot and only fuels this fight.
We’re not slowing down. But we need you.
Step up and join us → https://t.co/L0XlBY9qAm
Let’s be real, the current situation in Iran is a wake-up call for our so-called allies.
We’ve all had that one "friend." You know the type, the one who’s the first to call when they need a favor, a ride, or a loan, but the second you need a hand? They’re "busy."
That’s exactly what’s happening with some of our NATO allies right now, and I’m tired of it.
I joined Hannity to talk about why we’re still footing the bill for countries that won't even let us use their airbases when things get heated. I served nearly 40 years in the Military, and I can tell you, our troops shouldn't be the only ones doing the heavy lifting while our "partners" sit on the sidelines.
In the real world, if you don't pitch in, you don't get the perks. Why should it be any different for the security of our country?
It’s time to stop the one-sided deals and start looking out for the people who actually have our backs.
Glad I was able to get a last-minute invite to the Epping Republican town committee meeting tonight. Enjoyed seeing everybody again, answering questions and stretching out my new knee. Looking forward to the rest of the week.
Full hearts (and full baskets). Grateful for some quality time with the grandkids today. Hope you’re all having a great Easter with the people who matter most!