Scott Brown Plans To Announce Mass. Governor’s Race Decision In The Fall

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Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown (R) said Thursday that he intends to announce plans for the state’s 2014 governor’s race in the fall, according to the Boston Globe.

“As you’re running for political office, you know when it’s time, you know when it’s right,” Brown said at an event in Mashpee, Mass., as quoted by the Globe. “And I don’t know when that time is going to be.”

Brown told reporters he would make an announcement regarding the Massachusetts governor’s race “in the fall, at some point,” according to the Globe. He added that he would meet with the 2010 Republican nominee Charles D. Baker who he “absolutely” expected to run again.

Brown was elected to the Senate in a 2010 upset race to replace Ted Kennedy (D). He lost his seat to Elizabeth Warren (D) last year.

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