My responsibility is not to the gridlock and politics of Washington. It`s to the citizens of New Hampshire and I`d rather push myself 120 miles an hour delivering wins for New Hampshire than to slow down and end up on Capitol Hill debating partisan politics without results. It a much slower pace and frankly too often doing nothing is considered a win.
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Chris Sununu explains his decision not to run for the Senate, emphasizing his commitment to serving New Hampshire over engaging in Washington politics.
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