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U.S. Senate Candidate Karishma Manzur Endorsed by Courage for Democracy

EXETER, NH – Karishma Manzur secured another major endorsement this week from national group Courage for Democracy. They join local leaders and peace organizations, NH Peace Action and Organize For Peace, as well as other major national organizations, like Peace Action and Track AIPAC, in supporting Karishma’s truly grassroots, progressive campaign.

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Danielle Feole Danielle Feole

U.S. Senate Candidate Karishma Manzur Rallies with New Hampshire Communities Against ICE

EXETER, NH (February 3, 2026) – U.S. Senate candidate Karishma Manzur joined Granite Staters across New Hampshire over the last few weeks to protest what she describes as ICE’s rogue, violent, and unconstitutional acts. Manzur attended demonstrations in Manchester, Brentwood, Merrimack, and Concord, and testified against ICE as the agency seeks contracts to build detention facilities and use jails in New Hampshire. She stood front and center with Granite Staters calling for an end to ICE’s lawlessness.

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“Working people should lead this country” U.S. Senate Candidate Karishma testifies to protect collective bargaining

CONCORD, NH – (January 28, 2026) Yesterday, U.S. Senate Candidate Karishma Manzur publicly testified against HB 1704: Permitting public employees to bargain individually with public employers without any intervention. The bill would weaken workers’ ability to collectively bargain with their employers and mirrors Right-to-Work laws that would weaken unions by starving them financially.

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Danielle Feole Danielle Feole

U.S. Senate Candidate Karishma Manzur’s Statement: Abolish ICE and Build a Humane Immigration System

EXETER, NH (January 27, 2026) – In the last month, ICE has increased its lawlessness in Minnesota, with violent operations ripping people from their homes, schools and cars without due process. These actions have spread fear throughout communities and culminated with the murder of two civilians, Renée Good and Alex Pretti. This comes as Congress continues to fund the agency, without any guardrails in place.

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