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Former Massachusetts U.S. Senator Scott Brown announces his plans to run for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire Thursday, April 10, 2014 in Portsmouth, N.H. Brown hopes to unseat U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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This March 22, 2014, photo shows former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown in his pick-up truck in Tilton, N.H. as he makes his way through the state. You might think this year's candidates had learned from Barack Obama's comments about bitter people who "cling to guns or religion." Or perhaps from Mitt Romney's apparent dismissal of the 47 percent of Americans who don't pay federal income taxes. Brown seemed not to thoroughly think through his options when The Associated Press asked if he was the state's best choice, having just moved from Massachusetts. "Do I have the best credentials?" Brown replied. "Probably not. 'Cause, you know, whatever." (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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This photo taken March 22, 2014, shows former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown in his pick-up truck in Tilton, N.H. as he makes his way through the state. Brown is fighting to re-write political history as he tours New Hampshire. But there are early signs that the state's notoriously feisty voters may be reluctant to embrace the recent Republican transplant. Brown joined New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate race roughly a week ago. He moved to the state 13 weeks ago. Brown is trying to become the third person to serve more than one state in the Senate. The last one was elected more than two centuries ago. His residency figures to play prominently in his quest to defeat Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen this fall. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, a Republican, is exploring the possibility of running for senate in his new home state of New Hampshire. The seat is currently occupied by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat. (Associated press)