Former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown hinted at getting back into the races when he showed up at the Iowa State Fair, amid heavy face-time in the state for politicos seeking the 2016 presidential bid.
“I’m a pragmatic, common sense, problem-solving Republican, very similar to the people, not only in Iowa but in New Hampshire and many parts of this country,” Brown said, after devouring a corndog. “Many people that I know want that middle-of-the-road, that tolerance, that ability to look an issue and put our country first.”
Brown filled Ted Kennedy’s old Senate seat in a special election back in 2010, but lost Massachusetts Senate election by seven points to first-time candidate Elizabeth Warren last November. The former senator has since signed to become an analyst for Fox News and a lobbyist at the Nixon Peabody law firm.
The former senator was rumored to have been in talks to run for a New Hampshire Senate seat, and passed on John Kerry’s old Senate seat, vacated when he took his post as secretary of state earlier this year.








