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| Dec 14 2006, 7:39 PM EST | Predictor | |
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| Incumbent | John E. Sununu |
| Party | Republican |
| Seeking Re-election? | Yes |
| Candidate Website | Official Senate website |
| Potential Challenger | Jeanne Shaheen, former NH Governor (1997-2003) |
| Party | Democrat |
| Source of Information | Guess/CW/Media Speculation: Unlikely to leave post oat Harvard Institute of Politics for a campaign |
| Candidate Website | |
| Potential Challenger | State Sen. David Gottesman of Nashua |
| Party | Democratic |
| Source of Information | Union Leader 12/14/06 |
| Candidate Website |
| Potential Challenger | Steve Marchand (City of Portsmouth Mayor) |
| Party | DemocratSource |
| Source of Information | The Hill (candidate quote) |
| Candidate Website | Official bio page at City of Portsmouth website |
| Potential Challenger | John Lynch (current NH Governor, up for re-election in 2008) |
| Party | Democrat |
| Source of Information | Media Speculation, however his spokespeople say he is not interested. |
| Candidate Website | |
| Potential Challenger | State Senator Peter Burling |
| Party | Democrat |
| Source of Information | speculation: D C Political Report |
| Candidate Website | Peter Burling website |
Background information
Republican Senator John Sununu is up for re-election in 2008. Sununu, originally elected in 2002, is expected to seek a second term as Senator. Although some early speculation suggested that Democratic Governor John Lynch (also up for re-election in 2008) would challenge the Senator for his seat, Lynch's spokespeople have denied this talk, saying the Governor has "no plans" to run against Sununu.Media speculation and pundits have suggested more recently that former Democratic NH Governor Jeanne Shaheen may challenge Sununu for his Senate seat in 2008. Shaheen ran for Senate against Sununu in 2002, however the latter won by less than 10,000 votes.
It was later discovered that Republican operatives working on behalf of the New Hamsphire State Republican Party had hired an Ohio-based telemarketing firm to flood Democratic Get Out The Vote hotlines (as well as those of NH firefighters unions), in an attempt to jam them, thereby stopping legitimate Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters from getting rides to the polls on election-day. This resulted in a large scandal, and several State Republican officials have been convicted and are serving/have served prison time. Some believe that had this illegal plot to suppress votes not occurred, Shaheen would have won against Sununu.
Many political analysts (such as Chuck Todd and John Murcurio of the National Journal) consider Sununu one of the top endangered Senate incumbents up for re-election in 2008. Senator Chuck Schumer, who heads the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has already announced that he intends to target Sununu aggressively when he comes up for re-election.
NH State Demoratic Party Chair Kathy Sullivan began talking up City of Portsmouth Major Steve Marchand in late 2006. Marchand says he is concentrating on the present and being as good a Mayor as possible (he isn't giving a thought to 2008, he claims). Also, note that if Democratic Governor John Lynch ran for Senate against Republican incumbent Sununu, Marchand might run for the Governor's mansion instead of Senate. Keep in mind however that Lynch maintains he is not interested in running for Senate.
Note: John E. Sununu happens to share a very similar name with John H. Sununu (a former New Hampshire Governor who just happens to be his father). So don't get the two confused when looking for information on Google.
Resources
Below you will find links to further information about the 2008 New Hampshire Senate race. Sununu (Republican incumbent)
Wikipedia: John E. SununuOfficial Senate website
On The Issues: John Sununu
Shaheen (possible Democratic challenger)
Wikipedia: Jeanne ShaheenLocal blogs
Blue Hampshire (NH politics group blog)Lost Nation
