WASHINGTON -- Former Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) will not run in the Massachusetts special election to replace John Kerry, multiple outlets reported Friday.
The conservative-leaning Boston Herald was the first to know that Scott wasn't running. "U are the first to know," he sent in a text message.
After losing to Elizabeth Warren in 2012, many speculated that Brown would run for the seat vacated by Kerry. Republicans made an all-out push to get him to run, because he easily would have been the strongest candidate against a Democrat. However, Brown would have had to run for re-election again in 2014 for a full term, meaning that he would have had four elections in four years.
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