From Scott P. Brown <[email protected]>
Subject This message is a little personal.
Date November 19, 2025 3:30 PM
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You can’t cheat race day.You can’t cheat race day.You can’t cheat race day.


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John,
I’m often asked on the trail how I campaign day in and day out.

The honest truth is that running for office can be a grind. It’s tough on
families because candidates not only open themselves up to personal and
political attacks, but thetime spent campaigning to win is long and hard.

But I’m no stranger to the hard work or the tough challenges of a
high-profile political campaign. As I type this message to you, I’ve already
swam a mile and rode my bike 15 miles this morning as part of my triathlon
training.

I’ve learned from triathlons that the finish line only comes if you keep
pushing. Soon I’ll ask for your help before my fundraising deadline, but if you
want to step up now,you can do so by following this link to chip in.
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Triathletes and endurance athletes will share the same advice that applies to
the state of American politics today:
* Get comfortable being uncomfortable. Wetsuits, chafing, headwinds,
blisters—you learn to push through.Progress comes when you stop fighting
discomfort and start working with it. Flipping the Senate seat in a swing state
like New Hampshire is going to take hard work from a Republican who can take
the attacks. The Democrats have already put a target on me because they know I
can WIN this seat. So they’re throwing EVERYTHING they can at me to try to
scare me.

But I’m the kind of guy who can take the hits and blows they throw.
Hardworking Americans like you shouldn’t be perennial targets of the Democrats’
radical agenda and radical speech, and we can’t let them take over the Senate
in 2026.The stakes are just too high!


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* Remember your “why.” When things get hard, reconnect with your purpose.
It’s not strength that carries you—it’s purpose. The same is true off the
course. I know WHY I’m in this race.My belief in God, family, and service
drives my life’s purpose. I believe in the promise of America. I believe in our
future. And I believe Republicans are leading the way toward a stronger, safer,
and more prosperous country.

But we can’t afford to let up. Not now. If we’ve learned anything over the
last few years, it’s this: when Democrats are in control, things fall apartFAST
. Inflation spikes, our borders are left WIDE OPEN to criminals and terrorists,
our standing on the world stage weakens, and hardworking families are left
behind.

That’s why I’m stepping back into the fight — because we must keep the Senate
in Republican hands, andwe must keep electing strong, conservative leaders who
will stand up for American values.
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* Break the race into segments. Long-distance races may seem impossible—until
you just focus on the next buoy, the next hill, or the next mile marker. Big
goals work the same way. Winning this race will be expensive. You’ve read the
headlines.Democrats believe flipping the Senate majority is their best shot at
stopping the America First agenda, and they are raising record amounts of money
for their liberal candidates. This is where you come in,
%%=Propercase(first_name_most_recent)=%%. It’s critical for my campaign to
reach our fundraising goal at each and every deadline.It’s the only way we can
have the resources to COMPETE and WIN!
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My first quarterly FEC fundraising deadline is approaching on September 30th.
Liberals from Hollywood and Manhattan are throwing MILLIONS at him to win this
open Senate seat. But my campaign is fueled by Patriots like YOU.
Will you follow this link to rush an urgent donation of $25, $50, $100, $250
or more before our deadline?
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* The finish line only comes if you keep pushing. Training as a triathlete
taught me grit. That same grit fuels this campaign. I promise you I will keep
pushing toward the finish line, and we will WIN this campaign together.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message this morning. Your support
does not go unnoticed, and I’m so grateful for it.

All my best,

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Scott P. Brown
Candidate for U.S. Senate
New Hampshire
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