No Introduction Needed: AFP Action Ad Spotlights Sununu’s Results for NH

Concord, NH – Americans for Prosperity Action (AFP Action) announced today a new ad campaign for John Sununu, highlighting his character that the Granite State knows well. The significant six-figure ad buy focuses on Sununu’s record of delivering results and his ability to break through gridlock and lead with a steady, results-driven approach. The ad underscores a simple message: in New Hampshire, reputation is earned over time.

AFP Action Senior Advisor Sarah Scott issued the following statement:

“New Hampshire voters do not need an introduction when it comes to John Sununu. We have seen his strong record and principled leadership firsthand, and now more than ever, we need leaders like Sununu who are consistent, accountable, and willing to stand up for the Granite State. This campaign is a reminder that you can’t rewrite a record when it’s politically convenient. Granite Staters have already lived through it, and they remember it. That is why AFP Action is proud to support and highlight Sununu because his record is proven, his leadership is tested, and New Hampshire knows he can deliver results when it matters most.”

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The campaign will air on digital and streaming platforms across the state.

Background on AFP Action Endorsed Candidate John Sununu:   

John Sununu brings a legacy of principled leadership to drive real results for New Hampshire. As a former Congressman and Senator representing New Hampshire, Sununu spent 12 years in Washington fighting to rein in government overreach, cut taxes, and reduce wasteful spending. His work in regulatory reform helped streamline federal bureaucracy and protect small businesses from burdensome rules. Sununu’s commitment to limited government and fiscal discipline reflects the values Granite Staters care about most — accountability, efficiency, and economic freedom. He’s ready to return to Washington and ensure New Hampshire families keep more of what they earn, while restoring common sense to federal policymaking.