On the Trail: Feltes, Volinsky address race for governor
Democrats inching toward a run for governor don’t know if they’ll be taking on popular Republican incumbent Chris Sununu or another familiar foe, which could be interfering with their political calculus.
State Senate Majority Leader Dan Feltes said for the first time Thursday that he will likely make a decision about running for governor during the summer, telling the Monitor that he and his wife Erin will “make our decision on 2020 after the session.”
“I’m not ruling it out,” the three-term state senator from Concord said when asked by radio host Jack Heath on “New Hampshire Today” if he’s seriously mulling a gubernatorial run.
Meanwhile, two-term Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky of Concord reiterated to the Monitor on Thursday that he’s eyeing a bigger political footprint.
“I’m seriously considering a run for governor in 2020,” he said.
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