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Chris Pappas

 
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Representative
New Hampshire's 1st District
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Democrat
2025
2026
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RepChrisPappas
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Representative Offices
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660 Central Ave
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Suite 101
City/State/Zip
Dover NH, 03820-3491
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603-285-4300
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889 Elm Street
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Manchester NH, 03101
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03/12/2025 --dailykos
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, announced on Wednesday that she will not seek a fourth term in office, giving Democrats another opportunity to bring in new blood during a midterm that should be favorable to them.“Today, after careful consideration, I’m announcing that I have made the difficult decision not to seek reelection to the Senate in 2026. It’s just time,” Shaheen said in a video on X.Shaheen, 78, has served in the Senate since 2009 and was the first woman in U.S. history to be elected both governor and senator. She’s also the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “While I am not seeking reelection, believe me, I am not retiring. I am determined to work every day over the next two years and beyond to continue to try to make a difference for the people of New Hampshire and this country,” she said.Times have certainly changed since Shaheen was first elected to Congress. In an interview with The New York Times, Shaheen said that the “current environment” made it harder for her to step away from her role. She singled out some of President Donald Trump’s more egregious actions since beginning his second term, including his pettiness toward political foes, hostile behavior toward Ukraine, and seemingly never-ending cuts to federal programs. Shaheen’s decision to leave the Senate will surely create a scramble to replace her. Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire is already angling to take her seat, with a source familiar with his thinking telling Axios that he’s “definitely considering” a run. According to The Washington Post, Rep. Maggie Goodlander, who New Hampshire just elected to the chamber in 2024, might also run for Shaheen’s seat.But Republicans are also eyeing the seat. Sen. Tina Smith of MinnesotaSen. Tim Scott of South Carolina wrote on X that news of Shaheen’s “retirement” (a jab at Shaheen, who has clarified that she is not retiring) was “welcome news.”“New Hampshire has a proud tradition of electing common-sense Republicans. And [it] will do so again in 2026!” he said.Similarly, Scott Brown, the one-term senator of Massachusetts who moved to New Hampshire, also expressed a desire to throw his hat in the ring. “It’s time for New Hampshire to have someone in the delegation who fights for our priorities and stands with, not against, the Trump agenda,” he wrote on X.Democrats will now be defending three open Senate seats, with Sens. Gary Peters of Michigan and Tina Smith of Minnesota announcing that they will also not be seeking reelection next year. While this makes the party’s path to reclaiming the majority even harder—as Democrats have fewer pickup opportunities than Republicans—all three open seats should be somewhat easy for Democrats to hold. In February, the nonpartisan election prognosticator Cook Political Report rated the Minnesota and New Hampshire seats as “Likely Democratic,” though the Michigan seat is ranked as a “Toss-up,” meaning either party could grab it.In New Hampshire specifically, Democrats have the advantage of succeeding Shaheen, who comfortably won her election in 2020 by nearly 16 percentage points, despite Trump coming within 3 points of winning the state in 2024.The last time the state voted for a Republican presidential candidate was in 2000 for George W. Bush. And voters haven’t elected a Republican senator from New Hampshire since Kelly Ayotte, who lost her reelection bid in 2016 and now serves as the state’s governor.Shaheen’s exit could usher in a new generation of Democratic leadership, which the outgoing senator said she’s angling for. She also encouraged Democrats to “promote specific policies” that would improve people’s daily lives, specifically in education and health care.“It’s important for New Hampshire and the country to have a new generation of leadership,” she said. Campaign Action
03/12/2025 --concordmonitor
Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s announcement that she won’t seek re-election next year marks the beginning of the end of a long and successful career of the first woman in American politics to win office both as a governor and as a U.S. senator.
03/12/2025 --foxnews
Democratic lawmakers are against efforts to remove Rep. Al Green from his committee position, while Republicans tell Fox they disagree with his disruption of Trump's joint address.
03/07/2025 --concordmonitor
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is expected to announce later this month whether or not she’ll seek a fourth six-year term representing New Hampshire in the Senate when she’s up for re-election next year.
02/03/2025 --nhpr
Leavitt owes more than $325,000 from her failed 2022 New Hampshire congressional campaign, according to reporting from NOTUS.
01/31/2025 --concordmonitor
At 27 years of age, New Hampshire’s Karoline Leavitt made international headlines this week with her first formal briefing in the White House.
01/27/2025 --gazettetimes
As White House staff secretary, he plays a key role in overseeing the flow of information and business to and from the president.
01/23/2025 --foxnews
A new bipartisan, bicameral bill would boost pensions for Medal of Honor recipients six-fold.
01/18/2025 --scnow
"Your head will spin when you see what's going to happen," Trump said. Here's a closer look at what he promised to do on Day 1.
01/14/2025 --kearneyhub
Democrats say Hegseth’s lack of experience, comments about women and Black troops, and allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct make him unfit to serve. Some takeaways from the hearing:
01/14/2025 --buffalonews
The report, arriving just days before Trump is to return to office on Jan. 20, focuses fresh attention on his frantic but failed effort to cling to power in 2020.
12/24/2024 --morganton
The House Ethics Committee's long-awaited report into Rep. Matt Gaetz documents a trove of salacious allegations of misconduct. Here's a look at some of the committee's key findings.
12/23/2024 --qctimes
Voters in parts of Clinton, Jackson, and Scott counties will vote in a special election for their state senator on Jan. 28, 2025.
12/20/2024 --godanriver
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday added the 27 countries that make up the European Union to the list of trade partners he's threatening with tariffs.
12/16/2024 --gazettetimes
President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he would consider pardoning embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams and declared the country was "not going to lose" the polio vaccine.
12/15/2024 --gazettetimes
As Donald Trump’s Cabinet takes shape, the nominees offer a preview of how his administration might handle abortion after he repeatedly flip-flopped on the issue on the campaign trail.
12/11/2024 --bismarcktribune
The announcement comes a week and a half after President-elect Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate loyalist Kash Patel for the position.
12/08/2024 --oanow
In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," he again suggested political rivals should be imprisoned and repeated his deportation promises.
12/04/2024 --democratherald
If confirmed next year by the new Republican-led Senate, Atkins would replace Gary Gensler, who has been leading the U.S. government’s crackdown on the crypto industry.
11/30/2024 --winonadailynews
The father of Trump’s son-in-law pleaded guilty years ago to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations; Trump pardoned him in 2020.
11/29/2024 --unionleader
ALDERMAN HAVE approved extending the lease for the city’s shelter at 39 Beech St. and a professional services agreement at the site until March 31, 2025.
11/29/2024 --kearneyhub
Steep price hikes could be on the way if Donald Trump follows through on proposed tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China. Here are a few top categories.
11/26/2024 --morganton
Trump made the threats in a pair of Truth Social posts in which he railed against an influx of illegal migrants, even though southern border apprehensions are near four-year lows.
11/25/2024 --starexponent
Monday's court filing cites longstanding Justice Department policy shielding presidents from prosecution while in office.
11/22/2024 --kearneyhub
Here is a look at some department functions, and how Trump said he might approach them.
11/18/2024 --concordmonitor
President-elect Donald Trump named Karoline Leavitt, a former Congressional candidate from New Hampshire, to serve as his White House press secretary.Leavitt, 27, currently a spokesperson for Trump’s transition, would be the youngest White House press...
11/18/2024 --starherald
Donald Trump is considering recess appointments to skip over Senate confirmations for some of the most powerful positions in the U.S. Here's how that would work.
11/06/2024 --concordmonitor
Republican majorities in the State House remain as red as ever, and in some cases, more so.In the 24-member state Senate, Republicans were poised to pick up two seats, elevating their majority to 16-8.Locally, Daniel Innis of Bradford fought off a...
11/06/2024 --unionleader
With a strong performance at the top of the ballot, state Senate Republicans increased their majority in the upper chamber with two upset victories to give them a 16-to-8 edge.
11/06/2024 --unionleader
With a strong performance at the top of the ballot, state Senate Republicans increased their majority in the upper chamber with two upset victories to give them a 16-to-8 edge.
11/02/2024 --unionleader
Controversy was brewing among a small gaggle of Hooksett middle-school students as they inspected a voter’s ballot.
10/28/2024 --unionleader
Commerce Secretary and former Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo will headline a canvass launch for the Harris/Walz campaign in Manchester Tuesday afternoon.
10/28/2024 --nhpr
Learn more about who and what's on the 2024 general election ballot in New Hampshire.
10/16/2024 --unionleader
MANCHESTER — U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas, D-N.H., and Republican nominee Russell Prescott of Kingston engaged in a civil disagreement Wednesday over energy policy and federal spending priorities during their initial debate for the First Congressional District seat before the Greater...
10/12/2024 --starexponent
President Joe Biden recently signed into law a measure led in part by U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, to cut red tape for veterans looking to obtain a commercial driver’s license.
09/11/2024 --unionleader
Former Executive Councilor Russell Prescott narrowly defeated fellow Republicans in the GOP primary in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District Tuesday, earning the right to square off against incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas this fall.
09/10/2024 --whig
New Hampshire will elect a female governor for the third time in November after former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte and former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig won their respective primaries. Current Gov. Republican Chris Sununu is not seeking reelection after four...
09/10/2024 --abcnews
538 breaks down six high-profile primaries for the U.S. House and governor in New Hampshire and Delaware.
09/06/2024 --unionleader
There’s one thing that marks Tuesday’s state primary election in New Hampshire: unpredictability.
09/06/2024 --rollcall
Sarah McBride, a Democrat running for Delaware’s congressional seat, speaks at the Wilmington Democratic Committee annual fish fry in Wilmington, Del., on July 27. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
08/30/2024 --unionleader
OVER THE course of my career as an educator and my 50 years in the New Hampshire government, I spent a lot of time talking to my neighbors about the issues that matter to them. The people of New Hampshire...
08/26/2024 --laconiadailysun
“I know first-hand that Israel has created an apartheid reality within its borders and through its occupation. The parallels to my own beloved South Africa are painfully stark indeed,” the late Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu — standing up for Palestinian...
08/13/2024 --unionleader
CONCORD — Federal and state officials said emails rather than telephones have become the most popular way for predators to try and steal the identity of New Hampshire senior citizens.
07/24/2024 --nbcnews
Michigan outlawed "gay or trans panic" defenses, prohibiting a victim’s sexual orientation or gender identity from being used to justify criminal action.
07/22/2024 --kron4
A number of Democratic lawmakers, governors and past leaders were quick to rally behind Vice President Harris as she pursues the Democratic Party's presidential nomination following President Biden's withdrawal from the race. Shortly after dropping out of the presidential race, Biden endorsed Harris as his successor, stating it is "time to come together and beat" [...]
 
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