New Hampshire Gov. concerned GOP fighting could impact presidential election: 'I get nervous about 2024'

New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu criticized divisions within the GOP during a speech in Indianapolis Friday at the National Rifle Association’s annual conference.

Sununu said Republicans need to focus on an inspirational message and expand their base across the political spectrum if they hope to win in the 2024 election, and that the party must move past complaining about the results of previous elections.

"When we are always yelling at each other, we are not going to get it done," he said at the conference. "Just to talk about the politics, I get nervous about 2024. If we don’t have those independents, if we don’t have those folks back on the team, those disenfranchised voters, it ain’t gonna happen for us."

The governor, who is mulling a potential presidential run, has previously predicted that former President Trump would lose to President Biden again if he were the GOP nominee.

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"We can yell and scream all we want, but we want winners. We want winners for tomorrow," Sununu said in Indianapolis on Friday. 

"No one gets inspired by getting yelled at, I try to remind them. Look like you’re enjoying your job," he continued.

Sununu has not yet announced whether he will run for president in 2024. The Republicans to have already announced their candidacies for president include Trump, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, businessman Perry Johnson and former Arkansas Gov. Hutchinson. 

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence are considering runs for president.

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The New Hampshire governor in February formed a political action committee called "Live Free or Die," which is also his state’s motto.

"Think big. Think excited. Think positive. How do you grow? How do you inspire?" Sununu asked Friday. 

Sununu said the Republican Party has the best chance of winning elections when it presents a positive, forward-looking message.

Jim Jordan declares he is '100% for President Trump' in 2024 amid ongoing legal issues

Conservative firebrand Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, declared Friday that he is "100% for President Trump" in the 2024 presidential election despite the ongoing legal issues facing the former president.

Speaking with Fox News Digital ahead of his speech to the National Rifle Association convention, Jordan argued Trump was the only president to do what he said he was going to do, and did so successfully despite the entire political establishment standing against him.

"No one has demonstrated that they will do what they said and get things done like he did, and he did it with everyone in that town against him. And that's what I still respect about President Trump, and I'm for him all the way," Jordan said when asked about the increasingly heated Republican presidential primary contest.

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Alongside his certainty over Trump's candidacy, Jordan stressed he "liked" all the current and potential candidates, and that he was "friends" with each of them.

"I just talked to Vice President Pence. Great guy … Governor DeSantis, a great guy. When we formed the Freedom Caucus, there were nine of us. He was one of the nine. But I am 100% for President Trump," he said.

Jordan has been one of Trump's staunchest defenders against the felony falsification of business records charges brought against him by New York district attorney Alvin Bragg last week, and has launched an inquiry into the latter over his efforts targeting the former president, which includes subpoenas to provide documents pertaining to the investigation to the House Judiciary Committee later this month.

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Bragg, in turn, sued Jordan over the subpoenas alleging he is trying to wage a campaign of intimidation over his prosecution of Trump.

In addition to expressing his support for Trump, Jordan told Fox that Republicans needed to win elections to prevent Democrats from eroding Americans' Second Amendment rights.

"I always tell folks the Second Amendment is right next to the first for a reason. It's darn important, and we need to understand that and not let the left continue to chip away because ultimately they want to get rid of it," he said. 

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"But whether it's the crazy red flag laws, whether it's what the ATF is doing with the pistol brace rule, on and on it goes. They keep chipping away, but their end goal is to get rid of it, and we got to stop it," he added.

Jordan argued that when Democrats call for Republicans to meet them in the middle on gun legislation, that their definition of meeting in the middle was "to take away your gun" and to "take away the firearms of law-abiding Americans."

"You can't meet them in the middle because we just fundamentally disagree. Our Constitution fundamentally disagrees with where they want to go," he said. 

"And again, I think people with common sense and logic understand that these tragedies are terrible. We wish they never happened. But the answer is not to take firearms away from law-abiding American citizens," he said, referencing the recent shootings of people in Louisville, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee.

Jordan added that the new Republican controlled House of Representatives was looking to pass a resolution to block a new rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives banning pistol stabilizing braces.