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Republican state Sen. Scott Brown is
challenging Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley to seven debates
in the campaign to fill the late Edward Kennedy's U.S. Senate seat.

“I would like to congratulate Massachusetts’ state Senator Scott Brown on his primary victory to serve as the official Republican nominee in Massachusetts’ Senate special election. Scott is an accomplished Republican state senator with a long record of public service and solid leadership credentials and I greatly look forward to working with him as we move forward to success in November of 2010. 

“His opponent, Attorney General Martha Coakley, stands in stark contrast to Scott Brown. Martha Coakley has spent more time planning a run for Senate than serving the people...

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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