U.S. Senate Candidate Karishma Manzur secures multiple peace endorsements, centering leadership based on peace and diplomacy
NH Peace Action and Organize For Peace join national Peace Action and Citizens Against AIPAC Corruption (Track AIPAC) in endorsing Manzur
EXETER, NH – (March 2, 2026) Karishma Manzur has secured endorsements from leading peace organizations, NH Peace Action and Organize For Peace. They join national groups Peace Action and Track AIPAC in rallying behind Manzur as a true peace candidate.
“New Hampshire Peace Action is thrilled to endorse Karishma, who refuses to bow to corporate lobbyists, weapons contractors, or foreign influence,” said William Maddocks, Chair of New Hampshire Peace Action. “She is committed to keeping our tax dollars in New Hampshire and investing in our communities instead of endless war. Karishma has demonstrated the courage to stand up to powerful interests and put people first.”
For the first time since its founding, NH Peace Action proudly endorses Karishma Manzur as its first-ever peace candidate. Manzur doesn’t just talk about reform, she’s living it. She refuses to take a single cent from foreign interest lobbies, including AIPAC. She’s fighting to restore real Congressional oversight of military action and to end blank-check funding for military conflicts.
Manzur knows that foreign policy isn’t some distant debate in Washington; it directly impacts Granite Staters here at home.
“While Washington slashes support for supplemental food, affordable housing, and health care, the politicians never seem to run out of money for war,” said Manzur. “That’s a choice. And it’s the wrong one. Granite Staters are tired of politicians funded by AIPAC and defense contractors who prioritize foreign conflicts over American communities. As U.S. Senator, I will invest in working people, not bankroll destruction overseas.”
Manzur’s foreign policy platform includes:
Ending foreign influence in our democracy.
Prioritizing service members and the nation by ending “blank checks” for war
Restoring Congressional oversight of military action
Banning members of Congress from “insider trading” as they buy and sell stock in defense contractors
Stopping the revolving door between Congress and lobbying companies
Guaranteeing quality healthcare, housing, and job training for veterans and their families