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Pappas considering Senate run after Shaheen announces retirement

Last updated: March 12, 2025 12:29 pm
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Democratic Contenders Emerge Following Shaheen’s Retirement Announcement

In a seismic shift within New Hampshire’s political landscape, Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is weighing a bid for the Senate seat after Sen. Jeanne Shaheen revealed her retirement on Wednesday. This news has prompted former Rep. Annie Kuster to express to POLITICO that she would seriously consider entering the race should Pappas decide against it.

Pappas has long been seen as a strong candidate for a Senate run, with various Democratic operatives within New Hampshire suggesting his possibility. Kuster remarked, “If Pappas doesn’t run, I would take a serious look at the race.”

Additionally, Democratic Rep. Maggie Goodlander is reportedly also contemplating a run, according to a source who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Sen. Shaheen, at the age of 78 and a Senate member since 2008, stated that her decision to retire was a “difficult” one, noting, “It’s just time.” In a video message, she emphasized her ongoing commitment to tackling urgent challenges both at home and globally, despite her decision not to seek reelection.

New Hampshire will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in the battle for Senate control, a challenge compounded by the already tough terrain for Democrats aiming to reclaim the majority, even before these retirements came to light.

In February, Sens. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Tina Smith (D-Minn.) announced their intentions not to seek reelection. This adds further complexity to an already challenging political map for Democrats.

In 2024, President Donald Trump carried Michigan, while former Vice President Kamala Harris won Minnesota and New Hampshire; historically, Democrats have enjoyed success in Senate races across all three states.

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The National Republican Senatorial Committee chair, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), quickly responded to Shaheen’s announcement, exclaiming, “Another one!” on X. He framed Shaheen’s retirement as a welcomed opportunity for Granite Staters who are eager for fresh leadership. “New Hampshire has a proud tradition of electing common-sense Republicans — and will do so again in 2026!”

Former Republican Gov. Chris Sununu also indicated he is contemplating a run for the seat, while candidates from both parties will need to make quick decisions in light of Shaheen’s retirement.

Scott Brown, the former ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa who was defeated by Shaheen in 2014, added his thoughts on social media, thanking Shaheen for her service while emphasizing the need for a representative who aligns with the Trump agenda.

With the potential for competitive primaries on both sides, Democrats remain optimistic about their chances. “No Republican has won a Senate race in over a decade in New Hampshire, and that trend will continue in 2026,” stated David Bergstein, spokesperson for the Democratic campaign arm. He argues that the building backlash against Republicans in midterm elections will significantly impact their candidates in New Hampshire.

Rep. Pappas also took to social media to express his gratitude for Shaheen’s service, recalling his early volunteer days during her 1996 gubernatorial campaign. “Senator Shaheen is a trailblazer who has worked every day to put New Hampshire first and make a difference for our families, community, and economy,” Pappas remarked.

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) acknowledged Shaheen’s contributions, calling her “a good friend, a serious legislator, and a fierce advocate for protecting America’s national security interests.”

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Shaheen has served prominently in the Senate as the ranking member on the Foreign Relations Committee and was chair of the Small Business Committee during the last Democratic majority. In her farewell message, she vowed to continue making a difference for the people of New Hampshire and the nation over the next two years and beyond, stating, “From the bottom of my heart, thank you New Hampshire.”

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