Hey John, it’s Mark Kelly. My friend Chris Pappas is running for Senate in New Hampshire and needs our help. I hope you’ll read the message below from him, and rush a split donation between Chris's campaign and mine. |
It's official, John.
Scott Brown just announced he’s running to flip New Hampshire’s Senate seat red.
If that name sounds familiar, it’s because he’s run for Senate — and lost — before. In Massachusetts. Then he ran here, hoping Granite Staters wouldn’t notice. But we did.
Now he’s back, with support from the national Republican machine, trying to buy his way into the Senate again. It’s up to our grassroots team to stop him.
This is a serious threat. The GOP sees New Hampshire as one of their best chances to expand their Senate majority — and they’re counting on Scott Brown to help them do it.
But this seat doesn’t belong to Scott Brown. It belongs to the people of New Hampshire.
I was born and raised here. I’ve run a family business, represented our communities in Concord and in Congress, and delivered for the people who call this state home — from lowering prescription drug costs to defending reproductive freedom and our democracy.
Scott Brown’s record is clear:
That’s not who we are. And that’s not who should represent us.
This race is now one of the most competitive in the country — and the GOP is ready to pour millions into this race to try to win it and expand the Republican Senate majority.
But we’ve beaten Scott Brown before. And with your help, we’ll do it again.
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We’ve got a big fight ahead, and I’m glad you’re with me.
— Chris
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