Former Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington is again running for governor.
Warmington, who also ran in 2024 and lost in the Democratic primary, says her campaign will focus on making New Hampshire more affordable, something she says Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte has failed to achieve.
โThe prices of groceries, housing, electricity and property taxes are crushing working families,โ Warmington said in a statement Wednesday morning. โKelly Ayotte is making life in New Hampshire even more expensive.โ
Warmington, 68, is a former health care attorney. In the video announcing her run, she promised to oppose a sales or income tax, to end the stateโs voucher-like school choice program, and to fight a range of policies backed by President Trump.
โIโll repeal the private school voucher scheme thatโs damaging public schools and driving up property taxes. Iโll stand up to Trump when he jacks up health care costs and tariffs. Iโll say no to ICEโs warehouse, and Iโll work for our small businesses and make sure we don’t have a sales or income tax,โ Warmington said.
Warmington joins Newmarket, N.H., businessman Jon Kiper in the Democratic primary. She lost the gubernatorial primary in 2024 to then-Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig by 6%. She wonย seven of the stateโs 10 counties, but votes from New Hampshireโs largest city put Craig over the top.
John Corbett, a spokesperson for Ayotteโs campaign, issued a statement criticizing Warmingtonโs past legal work representing a chain of pain clinics and her role as a lobbyist for Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin.
โCinde chose to make money off big pharmaceutical companies who hurt Granite Staters, and she is absolutely disqualified from serving as our Governor,โ Corbett said.
Warmington faced similar attacks during the Democratic primary race two years ago. In a statement Wednesday morning, Kiper renewed criticisms of Warmingtonโs ties to the opioid industry.
โWarmington has accepted thousands in campaign donations from the very clinics that overprescribed her self-described โmiracle drug,โ OxyContin,โ he said.
While Warmingtonโs announcement confirms the Democratic primary will feature more than a single candidate, other Democrats could soon enter the race. Portsmouth Mayor Deaglan McEachern has indicated heโs seriously weighing a run for governor as well.
While Ayotte has not formally said sheโs running for reelection this year, sheโs all but certain to do so. And while history is on her side โ with most governors winning a second term โ this yearโs political landscape could present challenges for her. Ayotte has spent much of her first year in office trying to maintain a distance from President Trump, while avoiding any direct confrontation with the president. That balance will only get more difficult as Election Day approaches.
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