Breaking: NH Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is NOT Running for Re-Election

From WMUR News 9 (ABC).

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced on Wednesday she is not running for reelection. The news was first reported by News 9. Shaheen, the first woman in American history to serve as both governor of a state and U.S. senator, has had a storied career in politics that stretches over several decades, from her time as an activist and campaign manager to her current tenure as the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Sen. Shaheen is also the first “woman in American history to serve as both governor of a state and U.S. senator” to aid and abet the tripling of the national debt after running for office on how irresponsible it is.

They left that out, and so did Jeanne.

“Believe me, I am not retiring, ” Shaheen said. “I am determined to work every day over the next two years and beyond, to continue to try and make a difference for the people of New Hampshire and this country.”

Blocking transparency, interfering with Trump’s mandate, tying more strings from the Feds to the Granite State, and protecting waste fraud and abuse. Yeah, we know.

So, who do the NHDems cough up to run in her place? Messy primary? Or will they take a chance with Jeanne’s daughter, Stefany, who was allegedly being groomed for the gig but has yet to run for any elected office or matter or merit successfully?

/popcorn

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