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Pappas voted for legislation that would have raised taxes on Granite Staters making less than $400,000 per year, and hired 87,000 new IRS agents to target middle-class taxpayers. 

Pappas voted twice to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports – despite recent polling showing a majority of Granite Staters are less likely to support a representative if they vote to allow doing so.

Pappas voted for legislation that caused costs of living to skyrocket.

Pappas voted for a partisan government spending bill that cost nearly $2 trillion and sent nearly $1 billion in stimulus payments to prisoners, including the Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. 

Pappas voted for legislation that would have made it harder and less safe for law enforcement to do their job by enacting restrictions on policing practices and eliminating common protections for law enforcement.

Pappas voted to allow the government to ban gas-powered cars, and even supported raising the gas tax.

Pappas voted to protect sanctuary cities, and recently failed to support legislation to crackdown on them. 

Pappas is weak on the border, saying, “I don’t think a big concrete wall the entire length of our southern border makes any sense.” 

In March 2025, Pappas voted against New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen when he stood with Democrat Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Liberal Californian Nancy Pelosi to try to shut down the government

According to Senator Shaheen, a government shutdown would negatively affect Granite Staters – forcing up to 5,000 federal employees in New Hampshire to go without pay, causing delays in benefits for seniors and veterans, hurting border security efforts, and even farmers.

And It Doesn’t End There…

The victims tested positive for the contagious and potentially deadly norovirus.

A person tragically died – and eighteen others fell severely ill – after eating at a restaurant owned by Chris Pappas and his family the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

Pappas endorsed The Green New Deal with a focus on eliminating fossil fuels American infrastructure relies on.

Norovirus is a highly contagious sickness that causes diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain – and can be spread by eating contaminated food. 

Pappas enthusiastically endorsed and campaigned with Kamala Harris, whose extreme beliefs included taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison. 

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And It Doesn’t End There…

Pappas enthusiastically endorsed and campaigned with Kamala Harris, whose extreme beliefs included taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison. 

Pappas voted for legislation that would have raised taxes on Granite Staters making less than $400,000 per year, and hired 87,000 new IRS agents to target middle-class taxpayers. 

Pappas endorsed The Green New Deal with a focus on eliminating fossil fuels American infrastructure relies on.

A person tragically died – and eighteen others fell severely ill – after eating at a restaurant owned by Chris Pappas and his family the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

The victims tested positive for the contagious and potentially deadly norovirus.

Norovirus is a highly contagious sickness that causes diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain – and can be spread by eating contaminated food. 

According to Senator Shaheen, a government shutdown would negatively affect Granite Staters – forcing up to 5,000 federal employees in New Hampshire to go without pay, causing delays in benefits for seniors and veterans, hurting border security efforts, and even farmers.

Pappas voted twice to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports – despite recent polling showing a majority of Granite Staters are less likely to support a representative if they vote to allow doing so.

Pappas voted to allow the government to ban gas-powered cars, and even supported raising the gas tax.

In March 2025, Pappas voted against New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen when he stood with Democrat Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Liberal Californian Nancy Pelosi to try to shut down the government

Pappas is weak on the border, saying, “I don’t think a big concrete wall the entire length of our southern border makes any sense.” 

Pappas voted to protect sanctuary cities, and recently failed to support legislation to crackdown on them. 

Pappas voted for a partisan government spending bill that cost nearly $2 trillion and sent nearly $1 billion in stimulus payments to prisoners, including the Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. 

Pappas voted for legislation that caused costs of living to skyrocket.

Pappas voted for legislation that would have made it harder and less safe for law enforcement to do their job by enacting restrictions on policing practices and eliminating common protections for law enforcement.

Featuring Your Favorite Throwbacks!

Featuring Your Favorite Throwbacks!

Pappas voted for legislation that would have raised taxes on Granite Staters making less than $400,000 per year, and hired 87,000 new IRS agents to target middle-class taxpayers. 

Pappas voted twice to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports – despite recent polling showing a majority of Granite Staters are less likely to support a representative if they vote to allow doing so.

Pappas voted for legislation that caused costs of living to skyrocket.

Pappas voted for a partisan government spending bill that cost nearly $2 trillion and sent nearly $1 billion in stimulus payments to prisoners, including the Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. 

Pappas voted for legislation that would have made it harder and less safe for law enforcement to do their job by enacting restrictions on policing practices and eliminating common protections for law enforcement.

Pappas voted to allow the government to ban gas-powered cars, and even supported raising the gas tax.

Pappas voted to protect sanctuary cities, and recently failed to support legislation to crackdown on them. 

Pappas is weak on the border, saying, “I don’t think a big concrete wall the entire length of our southern border makes any sense.” 

In March 2025, Pappas voted against New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen when he stood with Democrat Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Liberal Californian Nancy Pelosi to try to shut down the government

According to Senator Shaheen, a government shutdown would negatively affect Granite Staters – forcing up to 5,000 federal employees in New Hampshire to go without pay, causing delays in benefits for seniors and veterans, hurting border security efforts, and even farmers.

Featuring your favorite throwbacks

Pappas voted for legislation that would have raised taxes on Granite Staters making less than $400,000 per year, and hired 87,000 new IRS agents to target middle-class taxpayers. 

Pappas voted twice to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports – despite recent polling showing a majority of Granite Staters are less likely to support a representative if they vote to allow doing so.

Pappas voted for legislation that caused costs of living to skyrocket.

Pappas voted for a partisan government spending bill that cost nearly $2 trillion and sent nearly $1 billion in stimulus payments to prisoners, including the Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. 

Pappas voted for legislation that would have made it harder and less safe for law enforcement to do their job by enacting restrictions on policing practices and eliminating common protections for law enforcement.

Pappas voted to allow the government to ban gas-powered cars, and even supported raising the gas tax.

Pappas voted to protect sanctuary cities, and recently failed to support legislation to crackdown on them. 

Pappas is weak on the border, saying, “I don’t think a big concrete wall the entire length of our southern border makes any sense.” 

In March 2025, Pappas voted against New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen when he stood with Democrat Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Liberal Californian Nancy Pelosi to try to shut down the government

According to Senator Shaheen, a government shutdown would negatively affect Granite Staters – forcing up to 5,000 federal employees in New Hampshire to go without pay, causing delays in benefits for seniors and veterans, hurting border security efforts, and even farmers.

Featuring your favorite throwbacks

Pappas voted for legislation that would have raised taxes on Granite Staters making less than $400,000 per year, and hired 87,000 new IRS agents to target middle-class taxpayers. 

Pappas voted twice to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports – despite recent polling showing a majority of Granite Staters are less likely to support a representative if they vote to allow doing so.

Pappas voted for legislation that caused costs of living to skyrocket.

Pappas voted for a partisan government spending bill that cost nearly $2 trillion and sent nearly $1 billion in stimulus payments to prisoners, including the Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. 

Pappas voted for legislation that would have made it harder and less safe for law enforcement to do their job by enacting restrictions on policing practices and eliminating common protections for law enforcement.

Pappas voted to allow the government to ban gas-powered cars, and even supported raising the gas tax.

Pappas voted to protect sanctuary cities, and recently failed to support legislation to crackdown on them. 

Pappas is weak on the border, saying, “I don’t think a big concrete wall the entire length of our southern border makes any sense.” 

In March 2025, Pappas voted against New Hampshire’s Jeanne Shaheen when he stood with Democrat Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Liberal Californian Nancy Pelosi to try to shut down the government

According to Senator Shaheen, a government shutdown would negatively affect Granite Staters – forcing up to 5,000 federal employees in New Hampshire to go without pay, causing delays in benefits for seniors and veterans, hurting border security efforts, and even farmers.