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Gov. Sununu Predicts Tight Race Between Trump And Harris

Donald Trump looks Confident.

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu recently shared his insights on the upcoming presidential race between Republican nominee Donald Trump and likely Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. Sununu described the race as an 'absolute coin toss,' indicating a close competition ahead.

Having previously predicted that Joe Biden would not secure the Democratic nomination, Sununu now anticipates a potential boost for Harris in the polls following the Democratic National Convention scheduled to take place in Chicago next month. He highlighted the expected unity and positivity that the Democrats are likely to showcase during their convention.

He predicts a potential boost for Harris after the Democratic National Convention.
Sununu views the Trump-Harris race as a close competition.
Sununu advocates for a positive and issue-focused approach by Republicans.

During his interview, Sununu emphasized the importance for Republicans to focus on issues and policies in their messaging to effectively counter Harris. He referenced his support for former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who was a candidate earlier in the year, and agreed with Haley's assessment that recent GOP attacks targeting Harris based on her race and gender were 'unhelpful.'

Furthermore, Sununu echoed Haley's sentiment that personal attacks against Harris would not resonate with voters. He emphasized the need for a constructive approach that centers on substantive matters rather than resorting to divisive tactics.

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