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riversedge

(75,115 posts)
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 08:21 PM Apr 5

BREAKING: Trump & GOP say they'll focus their efforts on defeating the man who'd be the first openly gay U.S.

I missed this --so much news.





@CalltoActivism
Chris Pappas is the candidate who won against Karoline Leavitt and demolished her in the election.


Now MAGA is really mad. Sorry, but he’s going to win a Senate seat too.

BREAKING: Trump and Republicans say they’ll focus their efforts on defeating the man who’d be the first openly gay U.S. Senator, Chris Pappas, who is running in New Hampshire.

Chris doesn’t serve billionaires and has stood up to bullies. It’s obvious why they want him to lose.









U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas announces he’s running for U.S. Senate

https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2025/04/03/u-s-rep-chris-pappas-announces-hes-running-for-u-s-senate/
By: William Skipworth - April 3, 2025 10:43 am

U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas with supporters in Manchester on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Photo by Will Steinfeld/New Hampshire Bulletin)

Chris Pappas, a Democrat who has represented New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives since winning election in 2018, announced Thursday that he’s running for U.S. Senate in 2026.

The congressman is the first to enter the race, and his announcement comes after Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced in March she was vacating the seat, which she’s held for nearly two decades. His campaign is beginning early in the cycle with Election Day still about 19 months away.

Pappas’ entrance to the race was widely anticipated by spectators, many of whom see him as a favorite to earn the Democratic nomination and possibly win a general election.

Pappas could face a competitive race in both the primary and general elections. New Hampshire’s other Democratic U.S. representative, Maggie Goodlander, who represents the state’s 2nd Congressional District, is also considering a run, her team previously told the Bulletin. On the Republican side, observers are waiting to see whether former Gov. Chris Sununu, who left office with high approval ratings but has been noncommittal about a Senate bid, will enter the race.

In a video announcing the campaign, Pappas touted his work in Congress over the past few years, attacked Republicans for attempting to give tax breaks to billionaires like Elon Musk, and emphasized his work at his family’s business. Notably absent in the video was any mention of President Donald Trump.

“What I hear from people?” he said. “They want someone who shows up, someone who listens, and someone who isn’t afraid to take on the big fights and more importantly today, who knows how to win them.”

A centrist, Pappas was ranked the most bipartisan Democrat in Congress in 2023 by the Lugar Center. Some of his most significant votes have come when he’s crossed the aisle to vote with Republicans. Early this year, he voted in favor of the Laken Riley Act, an immigration and law enforcement bill pushed by Republicans in the wake of the death of a Georgia teenager at the hands of an immigrant. That bill was widely criticized by progressives and immigration advocates who argued it disregards due process and gives too much power to state attorneys general, among other issues; they also point out that crimes by immigrants living in the country illegally are rare and that Riley’s tragic death was an outlier. Another example of Pappas crossing the aisle came in 2020 when he was one of six Democrats opposing the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act — which unsuccessfully attempted to legalize marijuana federally — over concerns about a provision to expunge federal convictions..............
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bullimiami

(14,033 posts)
1. They only have one criteria. If you're willing to be a real bastard and kick the downtrodden with them.
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 08:32 PM
Apr 5

Then you’re in.
Gay, black, purple or multi-sexed.

They abuse these minorities because they know most of them oppose their bullshit.

madaboutharry

(41,846 posts)
2. Karoline Leavitt is an evil person.
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 08:34 PM
Apr 5

She is full of malice. Yet, she is also a nitwit. Which if you think about it is quite something.

What an absolute horror it would be if she decided to try and run for that congressional seat again. Good Lord!

hlthe2b

(109,220 posts)
3. Yes, but par for the course for these RW women--especially the "blondes"--Pam Bondi, Leavitt, all the Fox ilk
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 09:14 PM
Apr 5

and so many others... Whatever is in their hair dye or whatever it is they drink to numbness, damn if it dooesn't maximize their repulsiveness.

Staph

(6,392 posts)
5. I wish him the best of luck, but . . .
Sat Apr 5, 2025, 10:51 PM
Apr 5

he won't be the first gay senator. Whoever wrote the post doesn't seem to realize that Tammy Baldwin has been in the US Senate since 2013. Or does she not count as "gay" because she's a woman?


riversedge

(75,115 posts)
6. oh geez. I completely forgot about Sen Tammy Baldwin. Thanks for reminder. Wisconsites have repeatedly elected
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 10:28 AM
Apr 6

her over several decades--from WI State Rep. to US Rep to US Senator.

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