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Scott Brown

Former GOP Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown running for Senate in New Hampshire

June 25, 2025, 10:48 a.m. ET

WASHINGTON - Scott Brown, who served as a Republican Massachusetts senator and ambassador to New Zealand under President Donald Trump’s first term, is running for Senate in New Hampshire.

This is the second time Brown is running for the seat. He previously ran against Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in 2014, but lost. With Shaheen retiring, Brown is joining what is expected to be a crowded candidate field for the seat in 2026. 

In a campaign video shared on X, Brown touted Trump’s accomplishments in office while bashing Democrat Rep. Chris Pappas, who is also running for the seat. 

President Trump is fighting every day to right the ship.” Brown said. “He sealed the border. He stood up to China, and he restored our standing in the world. If we send Chris Pappas to the Senate, we'll get more of the same. Out of touch policies he's pushed forward during the terms that he's been there, dragging us right back to the Biden years. It’s time to move on.”

Seacoastonline spoke with ambassador and former U.S. Senator Scott Brown and his wife, Gail Huff Brown, about their NH primary candidate forums and their future plans. Gail participated by phone.

Pappas on X knocked Brown. “It’s official: MAGA loyalist Scott Brown just announced he’s running to flip this seat red,” he wrote. “New Hampshire rejected him before, and we can do it again.”

Though there was some speculation that former Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu would run for the seat, he later dismissed that idea. ““No, I’m not going to run,” he told The Pulse of NH radio show. "For me and my family, it's just not right for us."

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