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Sen. Dan Innis: Why I am Running For US Senate
Sen. Dan Innis: Why I am Running For US Senate

NH State Senator and regular WFEA guest Dan Innis joins us at Moe Joe’s to discuss his announcement that he was running for the US Senate.

Sen. Innis provides a candid answer regarding how he defines himself and the factors that have influenced the creation of his personal and professional ethos. Sen. Innis also reflects on how his career as an educator, small business owner, farmer, and elected state representative would guide him when elected to the US Senate.

Weekly guest Karl Zahn also had an interesting exchange with Sen. Innis on how he might engage the most recent generation of voters.

Note

Sen. Innis has been an integral part of our show throughout 2024 and 2025. Click on this link to hear his past interviews.

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