Former MA Senator Scott Brown Running for Senate in New Hampshire
“My life has been the American story, but I worry about what America is going to look like for my four grandchildren — and all of yours.”
Former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, a Republican, is making another run for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire. He ran once before in 2014. During President Trump’s first term, he served as an ambassador.
Brown’s political rise began shortly after the creation of the Legal Insurrection blog. You may recall that Professor Jacobson was an early Brown supporter back then. So was I. LI ran a lot of coverage of Brown and his campaign.
Here’s an ad for Brown’s new run:
I’m running for the United States Senate to restore common sense, keep our border secure, and fight for our New Hampshire values.
Chris Pappas wants a better title. I want a better America.
Join us: https://t.co/hCBI707hQC #NHPolitics pic.twitter.com/cTTYE5ntIf
— Scott P. Brown (@SenScottBrown) June 25, 2025
FOX News reports:
Former Trump Ambassador Scott Brown launches bid to flip key battleground Senate seat from blue to red
Saying he wants to help secure America’s future and deliver results for New Hampshire families, former ambassador and former Sen. Scott Brown on Wednesday launched a Republican Senate campaign in the key New England swing state.
“My life has been the American story, but I worry about what America is going to look like for my four grandchildren — and all of yours,” Brown said in a campaign video announcement, which was shared first nationally with Fox News.
Brown is a former senator from neighboring Massachusetts and the 2014 GOP Senate nominee in New Hampshire who later served as U.S. ambassador to New Zealand in President Donald Trump’s first administration. He becomes the first major Republican to jump into the 2026 battle to succeed retiring longtime Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
It’s expected to be a competitive and expensive race for a seat the GOP is working to flip from blue to red. New Hampshire, along with Georgia and Michigan, are the three top targets for Senate Republicans as they aim to expand their 53-47 majority in the chamber.
While Republicans enjoy total control of New Hampshire’s state government, the Granite State, for nearly a decade, has had an all-Democratic congressional delegation.
And Brown took aim at them in an interview with Fox News Digital, arguing that “they’re just really out of touch with the values of New Hampshire. … I think we can do better.
Here’s a video report from WMUR News in New Hampshire:
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Comments
Oh, no…
Please.
Scott, how can we miss you if you won’t go away?
He has to hope not too many refugees from Ma have brought their voting habits with them.
Too late. That happened 25 years ago.
What am I saying. It happened 45 years ago driven by hi tech relocation to NH.
ugh
Right. NH voted for Clinton twice and then every Dem except Bush in 2000. When the Granite State remained a blockhead in 2024 I know that I can’t go home again.
They probably bus Mass holes in
Do we really need another Lisa Murkowski
He will vote with conservatives on enough issues to be a better choice than a Democrat. Again, purists would just as soon surrender both houses of Congress rather than accept the less than perfect. Sometimes you have to accept what cannot be changed. In a state such as Alaska one does not have to be satisfied with Murkowski. However, if you can get a senator who votes conservatively more than 50% of the time from a New England state, you should take the imperfect win.
the gop has run out of fiscal conservatives
You’re not just discovering this now, are you?
Is Scott the best Republican who can win in NH? I am also not sure Scott can win.
even he doesnt care
he’ll collect so much money that he will probably pocket
It takes a Sununu.
Nice guy, but a bit of a dim bulb and too namby-pamby to win.
And, here we go.
“Vote for Scott Brown because he’s better than a kick in the nuts.”
But is he? Is he, really?”