ICYMI: Cinde Warmington Officially Files to Run for Governor
Warmington: “We can do better — and after November, we will.”
CONCORD, NH — In Case You Missed It, Cinde Warmington officially filed at the Secretary of State’s office a declaration of her candidacy for Governor of New Hampshire, surrounded by supporters and family.

“Granite Staters are sick and tired of the skyrocketing costs, chaos, and corruption. And they’re sick and tired of a governor who caves to Donald Trump and pushes her private school voucher scheme that’s increasing property taxes. It’s time for a new Governor — and a new direction that works for the working people of our state,” said Cinde Warmington.

“Together, we can build a New Hampshire where everyone can put a roof over their heads, feed their families, get the health care they need, give their kids a great education, and still put something away for retirement. We can do better — and after November, we will,” added Warmington.
Just a month after launching her campaign, Cinde was already within a single-digit margin of defeating Kelly Ayotte — who has the worst approval ratings of first-term New Hampshire governors in the last several decades and has gotten failing scores from voters on the issues that matter most, including housing, taxes, and the cost of living.
Cinde has been endorsed by hundreds of Granite State leaders, including the entirety of the state’s Congressional delegation, along with current and former members of the U.S. Congress, New Hampshire’s State House, State Senate, and Executive Council, and members of organized labor, including APWU Local #230 and Teamsters Local 633.
