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Rudman Center Conversations With The Candidates: Scott Brown

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Senate candidate Scott Brown speaks with Laura at the Rudman Center at UNH Law on Sept. 22, 2014

Laura Knoy sat down with Senator Scott Brown for an in-depth discussion about the issues on New Hampshire voters’ minds this election season.

This conversation was part of NHPR's special election series presented with UNH Law School, "Rudman Center Conversations with the Candidates."

More information about this special series can be found here.

Read an NHPR report that follows up on comments Scott Brown during made during the conversation about his stance on abortion rights.

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