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DiStaso reports that Stonyfield Farm CEO Gary Hirshberg is considering a run for the Senate against Sununu.
Stonyfield Farms got into blogging as a marketing outreach tool after being inspired by the Dean campaign.
Gary hosted Tom Vilsack earlier this year.
We may have a fairly crowded Senate primary: Marchand and Gottesman are publicly considering a run, Shaheen is being coy, and many of us believe Peter Burling is fairly well positioned. As I've observed repeatedly, New Hampshire lacks statewide "steppingstone" elective offices such Lieutenant Governor or Attorney General; as a result our political leaders cannot build solid bases from which to launch a campaign for Governor or Senator. We've had a long history of wealthy people "coming out of nowhere" to win statewide: Mel Thomson, Gordon Humphrey, John Lynch.