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WRENTHAM - Scott Brown started his elected political career by winning a race for assessor in Wrentham in 1988.

He has come a long way over the past two decades.

Brown, a Wrentham Republican, is now running in a special election for U.S. Senate, becoming the first local resident to run for national office since Joseph Martin was a congressman from North Attleboro.

His climb to the top had humble beginnings as an assessor, setting...

State Sen. Scott Brown attempted to cast his Democratic opponent in the race for U.S. Senate as a tax-and-spend liberal who will sock suffering residents in the wallet, recycling a classic GOP strategy in a taped TV debate last night.

“She will be in lockstep, almost robotic, voting for every proposal that Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, ...

MASSACHUSETTS VOTERS are entitled to one-on-one debates between the Democratic and Republican candidates for US Senate. Democratic nominee Martha Coakley’s campaign insists that, as a matter of principle, she will only take part in debates that include all the candidates on next month’s ballot. That would include not just state Senator Scott Brown, the Republican nominee, but also a little-known independent candidate named Joseph L. Kennedy.

Aug
12
Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) will vote against Elena Kagan's confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court this afternoon, the freshman announced in a statement. Brown said he does not believe Kagan has enough experience since she hasn't served on the bench. Brown said Kagan lacks "both"...
Jul
22
Scott Brown speaks on the Senate Floor: "We can't keep spending like we're doing."

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