Former Republican Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown, who scored a shock victory during the Tea Party wave in the 2010 special to succeed legendary alcoholic Ted Kennedy, only to be felled by Elizabeth Warren in 2012, then moved to New Hampshire and lost a 2014 Senate bid there, later serving as Trump’s ambassador to New Zealand for four years, is considering a 2026 run in the Granite State even as it prooooobably won’t be a good year for the GOP, Fox News reports.
“The 65-year-old Brown, who competed in nine triathlons this year and who on average performs around 40–50 gigs a year as lead singer and guitarist with the rock band Scott Brown and the Diplomats, is doing more than just thinking about running to return to the Senate,” Fox writes with Brown-nosing zeal, adding “He’s been meeting in recent weeks with various Republican and conservative groups in New Hampshire,” as if such standard operating procedure is impressive.