Scott Brown In Fundraising Email: Sen. Shaheen Is Scared

FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2012, file photo, then-Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., waves to supporters from his bus after a campaign rally at Faneuil Hall in Boston. Three years ago, Brown was a little-known Republican state s... FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2012, file photo, then-Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., waves to supporters from his bus after a campaign rally at Faneuil Hall in Boston. Three years ago, Brown was a little-known Republican state senator from Massachusetts who shocked Democrats by winning a U.S. Senate seat. Now, having compiled a voting record more moderate than his tea party allies would have liked and losing his bid for a full term, Brown is considering whether to seize a second chance to return to the Senate in another special election. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File) MORE LESS
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Former Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) issued his most direct attack against Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) since he began hinting at a possible bid to defeat the incumbent senator.

In a fundraising email from the New Hampshire Republican Party Brown said “Shaheen and her liberal special interest allies in Washington are scared.”

“They’re scared because they know that New Hampshire voters are fed up with her failed leadership and they’re ready to replace her in 2014,” Brown said. “But Washington politicians like Harry Reid won’t let her go down without a fight. Shaheen has been a loyal foot soldier for her party leadership and an automatic vote for the failed Obama agenda.”

Brown went on to argue that Shaheen, with the support of liberals in Washington, has already spent six figures on “misleading ads” against him and to boost her. Brown then pivots to attacking Shaheen on Obamacare, a common attack by Republicans in the 2014 election cycle.

“Shaheen promised that Granite Staters could keep their health insurance if the liked it. But today, tens of thousands of New Hampshire families have lost their health care, medical options are decreasing and premiums are going up,” Brown continued. “Shaheen promised to address our debt and deficits, but instead she voted for the wasteful stimulus boondoggle that added to the debt but didn’t add jobs.”

The email came the same day the pro-Democrat Senate Majority PAC super PAC attacked Brown in a new ad, describing him as a tool of Wall Street and big banks.

Brown has already taken steps that suggest he’s gearing up for a Senate run in New Hampshire. He recently sold his house in Massachusetts and bought one in New Hampshire and has also fundraised for the New Hampshire Republican Party.

Read the full email below:

Jeanne Shaheen and her liberal special interest allies in Washington are scared.
They’re scared because they know that New Hampshire voters are fed up with her failed leadership and they’re ready to replace her in 2014.

But Washington politicians like Harry Reid won’t let her go down without a fight. Shaheen has been a loyal foot soldier for her party leadership and an automatic vote for the failed Obama agenda. During her unaccomplished term in the Senate, she has voted with President Obama 95% of the time, cast the deciding vote for ObamaCare, and even voted against all of the grandfathering amendments offered to protect New Hampshire families’ current healthcare plans.

Please Help The New Hampshire Republican Party Defeat Shaheen By Donating $100, $75, $50 or $25 Today.

So it’s no wonder liberal and out of touch special interest groups in Washington are rushing to Senator Shaheen’s defense and trying to prop her up by attacking me and distorting my record. They are already spending over $150,000 on misleading ads because they don’t want voters to focus on Shaheen’s abysmal record and her broken promises.

Shaheen promised that Granite Staters could keep their health insurance if the liked it. But today, tens of thousands of New Hampshire families have lost their health care, medical options are decreasing and premiums are going up. Shaheen promised to address our debt and deficits, but instead she voted for the wasteful stimulus boondoggle that added to the debt but didn’t add jobs.

In November, New Hampshire voters get a chance to hold her accountable and replace her with a fiscally responsible candidate. But Republicans will need to launch a vigorous campaign against the millions of dollars in special interest money that Shaheen’s Washington allies are willing to spend to protect her.

That’s why your contribution to the New Hampshire Republican Party is so important. Help them fight back against Barack Obama and Jeanne Shaheen’s liberal agenda by donating today.

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