Scott Brown Wins GOP Primary for Senate in N.H.
Moved up from Massachusetts to take on Jeanne Shaheen
Former Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Scott Brown won New Hampshire's Republican U.S. Senate primary on Tuesday, moving forward in his attempt to get back to Washington from another state.
Even though Brown was from a neighboring state, Republican leaders viewed him as the strongest challenger to incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in a race that could be critical in the Republicans' drive to regain a Senate majority.
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Brown would be a Democrat in most other states. He's not exactly a big win for Republicans, unless he is willing to vote as he is told.
Who ARE these suckers who vote for out-of-state folks to represent.. their State!?
'Oh, you know, it's cool 'cause he's on the right team'
\random mouthbreather
*Who ARE these suckers who vote for out-of-state folks to represent.. their State!?*
New England, bah, it's all the same. Commies with bad accents.
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