Morning Digest: GOP moves on to Plan B after New Hampshire recruitment fail. Uh, what's Plan B?
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The Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest is compiled by David Nir, Jeff Singer, Stephen Wolf, Carolyn Fiddler, and Matt Booker, with additional contributions from David Jarman, Steve Singiser, Daniel Donner, James Lambert, David Beard, and Arjun Jaikumar. LeadMorning Digest: GOP moves on to Plan B after New Hampshire recruitment fail. Uh, what's Plan B?
The Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest is compiled by David Nir, Jeff Singer, Stephen Wolf, Carolyn Fiddler, and Matt Booker, with additional contributions from David Jarman, Steve Singiser, Daniel Donner, James Lambert, David Beard, and Arjun Jaikumar. Leading Off ● NH-Sen, NH-Gov: In a move that deprives Senate Republican leaders of one of their most sought-after Senate recruits, Republican Chris Sununu announced Tuesday that he would seek a fourth two-year term as governor of New Hampshire rather than challenge Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan next year. Speculation immediately swirled that former Sen. Kelly Ayotte, who lost an extremely tight 2016 race to Hassan, would be the Senate GOP's backup choice, but unnamed sources close to Ayotte soon told WMUR's John DiStaso that she «will NOT be a candidate for any office in 2022.» We're not sure if Ayotte tipped off Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell or NRSC chair Rick Scott about her reported decision to sit out the race, but according to Sununu, they learned about his plans at the same time as the rest of us: The governor revealed he didn't give any advance notice to McConnell or Scott, saying, «I guess you'll have to let them know. I haven't talked to them.» Read more

