Trump Blasts Sununu Despite Governor's Softened Stance On His Candidacy
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The New Hampshire Republican said he would back the former president if he was the party's nominee, even if he is convicted.
Donald Trump on Monday attacked New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu despite the Republican’s recent announcement that he would support the former president in the 2024 race if he secured the GOP nomination, and even if he was a convicted felon.
Sununu, who mulled a presidential run himself, over the summer said Trump “has no chance of winning in November of ’24.”
But Sununu has changed his tune in recent weeks, saying he would back the four-times indicted Trump if GOP voters picked him as the party’s nominee, even if he was convicted.
“Make no mistake about it, Biden is that bad of a president that even Trump would win,” Sununu told CNN Wednesday.
In another interview with CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday, Sununu doubled down on his comments, adding that he never said he wouldn’t support Trump if he was the nominee. Sununu, however, noted that former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, the candidate who has secured his endorsement, has far greater chances of winning the general election and helping the GOP succeed “all the way down the ticket.”