Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) took a break from obsessing over Elizabeth Warren’s (D) American Indian heritage to release a new, positive campaign ad this week. You’ll notice it makes no reference to Brown’s party, and it doesn’t mention the senator’s record or position on any issue whatsoever.
The name of the spot is “Independent,” a word that appears twice in the ad, along with Brown touting the benefits of “working together.”
As vague, substantively-meaningless campaign commercials go, there’s nothing especially offensive about the Republican senator’s ad, but the timing of the spot could be better — the release of Brown’s ad coincided with an analysis that belies the senator’s main argument.
Republican Senator Scott Brown touts his bipartisan voting record on the campaign trail, but a study published Monday by a progressive advocacy group makes the case that Brown has failed to reach across the aisle at key moments.








