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The legislator of the GOP state is entering the Swing State Senate Race, undertakes to be Trump Backup

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EXCLUSIVE – The senator of the state of New Hampshire, Dan Innis, undertakes that if he wins the election to the American Senate and goes to Washington DC, “I will call Bull when I see him.”

Innis, a senator from the republican state of three terms, made his promise on Wednesday when he launched his Senate campaign in the state of the Swing Key New England in the 2026 race to succeed in retirement from the longtime Democratic senator Jeanne Shaheen.

It should be a competitive and expensive race for a seat that the GOP works to switch from blue to red. New Hampshire, as well as Georgia and Michigan, are the three highest targets for the Senate Republicans while they aim to extend their majority 53-47 in the room.

“I have built businesses, high livestock, balanced budgets. I believe in borders, law and order, and to put the Americans first. I worked to reduce your taxes and stop illegal immigration,” said Innis, owner of a small business, in a campaign launch video.

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Stressing President Donald Trump, he said that “Trump needs safeguarding in the Senate”.

In his first national interview after announcing his candidacy, Innis told Fox News Digital that “we need New Hampshire values in Washington, DC, and I don’t think we have them right now”.

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While the Republicans benefit from total control of New Hampshire’s The government of the state, the state of granite for almost a decade, had a fully democratic delegation from the congress.

Innis argued that the delegation of the State Congress “did not carry the message we hear in the field in New Hampshire and which is to keep the government out of my life, to keep low taxes, to secure the border and to help develop the economy”.

Chris Pappas Closeup Shot

The representative of the Democratic Senate Chris Pappas, DN.H., was interviewed by Fox News Digital on July 4, 2025 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

He also targeted the representative with four mandates Chris Pappas, who, at the start of the cycle, has no opposition in the race for the Democratic appointment of the Senate.

“I don’t think the Pappas representative has represented us well,” accused Innis. “We need someone again there who will take the New Hampshire to Washington and show him how to get things done.”

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Innis becomes the second Republican to jump into the race in the Senate in New Hampshire.

Former American senator Scott Brown, who was an ambassador to New Zealand during Trump’s first term in the White House, announced his candidacy last month. Before its campaign launch, Brown has traveled New Hampshire since the end of last year, meeting republican and conservative groups.

Scott Brown being interviewed under Tree

The candidate of the Republican Senate, former senator Scott Brown, was interviewed by Fox News Digital on July 4, 2025 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

When he was asked how he would compete with Brown, who is much better known in New Hampshire, Innis told Fox News “everyone has an impression of him (Brown). Everyone does not know me yet, so I have the opportunity to show the people who I am … to help him see that I am the best candidate to beat Chris Pappas.”

Brown and Innis both went to the national capital to meet the senatorial national republican committee and Trump’s political team.

“President Trump will pay special attention and I suppose he will probably play in this race and I hope I am his choice,” said Innis.

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After the announcement of Innis, the Democrats quickly highlighted the primary battle of booming GOP.

The Republicans are now faced with a disorderly primary with the entry of Dan Innis into the race, said the Director of Communications of the Senatorial Democratic campaign (DSCC), Maeve Coyle, in a press release.

“Dan Innis and Scott Brown will both have to respond to the addict plan to increase costs and reduce Medicaid as they compete for trump approval.

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