Scott Brown Launches New Hampshire Senate Bid
- Scott Brown officially announced his candidacy for the 2026 U.S. Senate race, hoping to challenge U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas.
- Brown is known for his upset victory in the 2010 special election for U.S. Senate and has deep ties to New Hampshire, where he currently resides.
- Several Republicans are considering entering the Senate primary.
- Brown expressed hope for the endorsement of former President Trump.
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MacDonald: If New Hampshire Has to Settle for The Brown Note
Try not to act too surprised. The guy we all said was the GOP Establishment’s preferred candidate to replace the departing Jeanne Shaheen before she announced her retirement has announced he’s doing what we all said he would. Ambassador Scott Brown is running for the open US Senate Seat in New Hampshire. This is like ... Read more Source
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…


Scott Brown announces second run for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire
Scott Brown, a former U.S. senator for Massachusetts and ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa during the first Trump administration, announced Wednesday he is running for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire. Brown, a Republican, joins an early race to replace…
Scott Brown to Run for Senate in New Hampshire
“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,” the AP reports.
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