2026 Senate Race: Scott Brown launched bid to flip the battleground New Hampshire seat from Blue to Red; Pappas criticized

Former Ambassador and former Senator Scott Brown on Wednesday launched his campaign for the Senate at the Swing State of New Hampshire.“I am running to restore general knowledge for the United States Senate, protect our limits and fight for our new Hampshire values,” Brown said in a campaign video announcement by Brown in a campaign video announcement. Brown, a former Senator of the neighboring Massachusetts, is the first major Republican to jump into the 2026 battle, who enter the race to replace retirement longtime democratic senator Jean Shaheen. But this is not his first attempt. He was in the 2014 Senate GOP named New Hampshire, losing to Shaheen in a close competition.The race is expected to be competitive and with a high bet. The Senate Republican to expand its 53–478 majority in the Chamber to flip the Long Congress delegation from the state of New England to the blue to Lal, to target Georgia and Michigan.Brown, who first served as ambassador to New Zealand in the Trump administration, praised the President, who lost former vice -president Kamla Harris in a battlefield with a narrow gap in his launch video with a narrow gap in last November, saying that Trump “was fighting every day to correct the ship. He stood up for the border.”His announcement is not to launch the Senate campaign following the first decision of former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, despite President Trump expressing his desire for the liberal -like liberals liked to publicly to enter the race.In his campaign launch video, Brown aims to former President Joe Biden and New Hampshire representative Chris Pappas, so far, unopposed to the Democratic nomination in the Senate race. On charges of “rising inflation, open boundaries, rising crimes and extreme policies” of the biden administration, Brown argued, “Chris Pappas who stood at every step with Biden, from opening the border to increasing the cost of everything,” growing inflation, open boundaries, growing crimes, growing crimes, growing crimes and peak policies “. it’s time for a change.” He said, “Chris Pappas wants a better title,” he said. “I would like a better America.”Pappas’s campaign was in a hurry to set back on fire.Four-Term Congressmen said in a statement to Fox News, “Scott brown walls show another opportunity to bid and give one more opportunity to the President Trump and his agenda blindly, I will always put New Hampshire first.”The New Hampshire Democratic Party also took a shot on Brown, “Scott Brown is a Trump loyal that bids the wall street and big corporations for the Senate and to support the careless agenda of the trump tariff, pursue social security, medicare and medicade, and leads a extreme abortion agenda. The voters of New Hampshire had rejected Brown once before, and they would rejected them again, “long -standing state party president Ray Bakle argued in a statement.While the first major Republican in the brown race is not the only Republican eye. Businessman and lawyer Phil Tab, who is widely recognized for his veteran-focused donations, ‘swimming with a mission’, weighing a potential Senate run run. Other possible contenders include state senator Dan Inis and businessman Walter McFarlen.Brown has been laying groundwork for another Senate run for several months, including joining GOP senators in its weekly lunch in March and maintaining relations with the Republican Senate Campaign Organization.