Scott Brown Launches New Hampshire Senate Bid
- Republican Scott Brown launched a campaign Wednesday to return to the U.S. Senate representing New Hampshire after Senator Jeanne Shaheen announced her retirement.
- Brown, who served as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts between 2010 and 2013 and was an ambassador during the Trump administration, plans to run against Democratic Congressman Chris Pappas, who declared his Senate candidacy in April.
- Brown’s campaign emphasizes restoring strong leadership, ensuring the long-term security of America, producing tangible benefits for families in New Hampshire, and enforcing border security by deporting individuals living in the country illegally.
- Pappas accused Brown of aligning with corporate special interests, opposing health care access for many Granite Staters, and supporting President Trump’s tariffs, which are widely criticized by business owners throughout New Hampshire. In response, Brown charged Pappas with endorsing Biden administration policies that increase expenses and promote open border policies.
- Brown acknowledged no guarantees in securing Trump’s endorsement and noted there is much time left before primaries develop in this key New England swing state.
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Former MA Senator Scott Brown Running for Senate in New Hampshire
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Former Republican US Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts seeks to succeed Shaheen in New Hampshire
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - Scott Brown, a Republican who once represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate, announced his second bid Wednesday for the New Hampshire Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Jeanne Shaheen next year. Brown, 65, was born at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and moved to Massachusetts as a toddler. After several terms in the state Legislature, he won a special election in 2010 for the U.S. Senate seat that had been held for deca…
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