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NBC10 Boston interviews Karishma Manzur in New Hampshire Democratic Senate primary

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Summary

The segment is a podcast interview introducing Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Karishma Manzur, who is challenging Rep. Chris Pappas in New Hampshire's September 8, 2026 primary. Manzur recounts her Bangladeshi immigrant background, father's role in the 1971 war, PhD in biochemistry, research career, and nonprofit work on ranked-choice voting, open democracy, and peace advocacy. She details her no-corporate-PAC stance, critiques of Democratic leadership and primaries, and positions on housing, healthcare, and foreign policy.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveys Manzur's biography and platform with verifiable details on polls and affiliations. Viewer context missing includes the broader field of primary candidates, Pappas's record and recent virtual events, and empirical data on war casualty estimates or primary 'rigging' mechanics. Framing highlights grassroots momentum without equivalent scrutiny of fundraising or electability arguments. Overall solid introduction but leans toward candidate narrative over balanced vetting.

Key Moments

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UNH polls showed Pappas leading Manzur 61-18% in April, narrowing to 53-29% in June/July

Confirmed by UNH Survey Center releases and contemporaneous reporting.

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Father was Major General Muhammad Abu Manzur, war hero killed in 1981 after 1971 Bangladesh conflict

Matches historical accounts from Bangladeshi sources and family narrative.

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PhD in biochemistry/molecular biology; 20+ years in medical research

Confirmed via Ballotpedia, campaign site, and professional profiles.

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Pappas has not held a public town hall since March 22, 2025

Documented March 2025 in-person event; later virtual town halls occurred in 2025 per congressional records.

Notable Concerns

  • Town hall claim lacks full recent verification across all formats

Sources Consulted

  1. Karishma Manzur - Ballotpedia
  2. Races Tighten in New Hampshire for Governor and U.S. Senate
  3. The murder of Major General Abul Manzur, Bir Uttam
  4. Karishma Manzur for Senate | Official Campaign Website
  5. 'We want action!' Big crowds press NH's congressional members at town hall meetings

Background

  1. 2026 United States Senate election in New Hampshire - Wikipedia