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The New York City mayoral race is having a ripple effect in races throughout the country, including in the open 2026 New Hampshire Senate race.
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, who is now seeking the Republican nomination in the Granite State, took a shot at Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani and his former opponent, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, for their joint press conference earlier this week, where she said that Mamdani is “the guy who’s walking the walk right now.”
“Let’s be crystal clear. So, New York is our financial capital of the world. It’s a great city. I used to live there,” Bown said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
“You look who’s supporting them, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, it’s the party of the extreme left who want open border sanctuary cities,” he added.
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Former Sen. Scott Brown is interviewed by Fox News Digital on July 4, 2025, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News )
“I’ve tied Chris Pappas in because when asked directly whether he supports him or not, he wouldn’t answer the question. And it’s clear by his votes that he basically agrees with AOC and Bernie Sanders on all the things we talked about, and that’s so far out of touch with the people of New Hampshire,” he said of his likely Democratic opponent, Rep. Chris Pappas.
Brown ran a digital ad in June dubbed “Comrade Chris” depicting Pappas alongside Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani.
“Scott Brown is pathetic in terms of how he’s running this campaign,” Pappas said. “Folks here in New Hampshire know that I’m a New Hampshire Democrat. I’m someone who works across the aisle,” Pappas told WMUR when asked if he wants to see Mamdani win and about being tied to the far left mayoral candidate. “The fact is, I don’t know what’s gonna go on in New York City. What I’m focused on is what’s happening right here in New…
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