Criticized by New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu addressed the divisions within the GOP in a speech in Indianapolis on Friday at the National Rifle Association’s annual conference.
Sununu said Republicans need to focus on an inspiring message and broaden their base across the political spectrum if they hope to win the 2024 election, and that the party should move past complaining about the results of the elections. last election.
“When we’re always yelling at each other, we’re not going to do it,” he said at the conference. “Just to talk about the politics, I get nervous about 2024. If we don’t have those independents, if we don’t have those folks back on the team, those disenfranchised voters, it ain’t gonna happen for us.”
The governor, who is mulling a potential presidential run, previously predicted that former President Trump would lose to President Biden again if he were the GOP nominee.
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“We can yell and scream all we want, but we want winners. We want winners for tomorrow,” Sununu said in Indianapolis on Friday.
“No one was inspired to shout, I try to remind them. Look like you’re enjoying your job,” he continued.
Sununu has not yet announced whether he will run for president in 2024. Republicans who have already announced their presidential candidacies include Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, businessman Perry Johnson and former Arkansas Gov. Hutchinson.
Florida Gov. is considering Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence are running for president.
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The governor of New Hampshire in February formed a political action committee called “Live Free or Die,” which is also his state’s motto.
“Think big. Think excited. Think positive. How do you grow? How do you inspire?” Sununu asked on Friday.
Sununu said the Republican Party has the best chance of winning elections when it presents a positive message.