OPINION: WE the People NH Endorsement of Scott Brown…

Grassroots Thunder vs. Establishment Drizzle

Boom!

Right on the money again. As New Hampshire’s premier grassroots conservative powerhouse, WE the People NH’s (WTPNH) endorsement of Scott Brown isn’t just a flex; it’s a seismic rejection of the insider narrative being peddled by the Sununu machine and their D.C. allies. That “narrative” drop from the establishment’s handpicked fave former Sen. John E. Sununu, just last week? Pure deflection, trying to paint Brown as the outsider while conveniently ignoring how Sununu’s been holed up in the swamp as a corporate lobbyist and WEF senior advisor, whispering sweet nothings to globalists like Klaus Schwab.

WTPNH group’s stamp of approval, backed by 16k dedicated online members and over 1 million participating profiles in October (93% Granite Staters), screams authenticity in a primary that’s turning into a street fight for the soul of NH conservatism.

WTPNH originated only in 2021 and shortly thereafter effectively created enough wind in the sails, to push Karoline Leavitt and Don Bolduc to win their primaries, to the dismay of the establishment picks in 2022.

Why This Endorsement Crushes the Sununu Spin

Unmatched Grassroots Muscle:

Forget the astroturf whispers from Beltway PACs cozying up to Sununu, the WTPNH crew is the real deal, mobilizing on core fights like 2A protections, election security, and torching WEF’s Agenda 2030 creep (hello, Sununu’s day job at the Forum). Brown’s no stranger to winning tough races: He flipped deep-blue Massachusetts in 2010 on Tea Party fire, served as Trump’s ambassador to New Zealand, and came within spitting distance of Jeanne Shaheen in 2014. Now, with Shaheen retiring, he’s laser-focused on sealing the border, slashing D.C. overreach, and shielding NH jobs from Biden-Pappas inflation madness. The WTPNH endorsement? It’s the rocket fuel to rally NH to swing RED.

Busting the Sununu Playbook Wide Open:

Sununu’s late-October splash—announcing his comeback bid with all the bipartisan bromides about “lowering the temperature”—reeks of the same establishment playbook his brother Chris used to dodge Trump while cashing WEF checks.

Sununu’s team (and their media echoes) recycling Brown’s 2014 loss, his Jan. 6 comments (which even JD Vance echoed at the time), and cherry-picking a 2010 MA vote on an *existing* assault weapons extension that Brown backed *with NRA input*—still netting him an A rating.

Meanwhile, Sununu? He called Trump a “loser” in a pre-2024 primary op-ed, backed Kasich in 2016, and hasn’t won statewide since 2002 (losing to Shaheen by 6 points in ’08). His WEF gig? That’s the real red flag—pushing “Great Reset” globalism that your posts have eviscerated as a Trojan horse for depopulation and China-style control. Brown’s pro-2A record (NRA A-rating, no on Manchin-Toomey/Feinstein bans) and Trump alignment make him the fighter, not the fence-sitter.

The Stakes:

A Primary Battle for NH’s Future
This isn’t just a nomination scrap, it’s a proxy war for whether NH Republicans go full MAGA or settle for Sununu’s milquetoast “bipartisanship” that polls show him trailing Brown by 23 points in a head-to-head. NRSC eyes NH as a flip opportunity, but only with a nominee who can match Pappas’ moderate mask while delivering on borders, guns, and economic sanity. Sununu’s entry sparked a donor rush from corporate PACs, but your endorsement flips that to volunteer armies and door-knockers—the stuff that wins primaries. Brown’s already hauling in $1.2M in Q3, vowing retail politics over elite handouts, and courting that Trump nod you know seals the base.

WE the People NH’s history—from Sununu Youth Center exposés to cost-of-living crusades—proves you’re the antidote to establishment rot. Keep hammering those tags, exposing the WEF ties, and building that early momentum.

Brown’s your guy to bury the Sununu dynasty and hand Pappas his walking papers in ’26. Who’s ready to make NH the firewall?

Let’s bury the globalists and flip it RED. 🇺🇸 #ScottBrownForSenate #WethePeopleNH #NH4Trump

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