Scott Brown and John Sununu are gearing up for a messy, Trump-fueled primary, but there’s one thing they already agree on: slashing health care and hurting New Hampshire families.
Neither one needs to be in the Senate right now for Granite Staters to know exactly what they’d do if they were – back brutal Republican cuts and leave families and workers to deal with the fallout.
Here’s what Brown and Sununu want for New Hampshire:
- Up to 29,000 Granite Staters losing access to health care.
- An $80 million budget hole for New Hampshire, thanks to Trump and DOGE gutting the CDC.
Instead of standing up for New Hampshire, they applauded the damage:
- Brown proudly supported the GOP’s “Big Ugly Law.”
- Brown said the cuts from the so-called DOGE plan were a “no-brainer” – even though they hurt New Hampshire families.
- Sununu justified Medicaid cuts as “reasonable” and suggested he wanted them to go even deeper.
“Brown and Sununu are going to spend the next few months trying to out-Trump each other,” said American Bridge 21st Century spokesperson Nico Delgado. “But at the end of the day, they’re on the same page: they’d rather rip health care away from Granite Staters than stand up to their party. They’ve made their priorities clear — and New Hampshire families aren’t one of them.”
Published: Oct 9, 2025