Maura Sullivan, a Democrat running for U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas’ seat, faced backlash after describing herself as a “lifelong Granite Stater” in a social media post. Sullivan, originally from Illinois and Virginia, has faced accusations of being a carpetbagger in the past. Despite this stumble, Sullivan was a top fundraiser in the 2018 primary and beat out better-known candidates. New Hampshire has a history of embracing candidates from out of state. Sullivan’s biggest challenge may come from U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s daughter, Stefany, who is reportedly considering entering the 1st District Democratic primary. This story was originally published by the NH Journal and highlights the competitive nature of the upcoming election. For more political news from New Hampshire, visit NHJournal.com.
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