Can Another Unknown Reprise Scott Brown's Upset?

More Unknowns Seek To Replicate Scott Brown Upset
FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2009 file photo, then-Republican senatorial candidate Scott Brown responds to a reporter's question during a morning news conference at his campaign headquarters in Needham, Mass. Brown said Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 that the former U.S. senator from Massachusetts is "leaning strongly toward seeking a return to Washington and will likely enter the race to replace Sen. John Kerry early next week. (AP Photo/Gretchen Ertl, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2009 file photo, then-Republican senatorial candidate Scott Brown responds to a reporter's question during a morning news conference at his campaign headquarters in Needham, Mass. Brown said Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 that the former U.S. senator from Massachusetts is "leaning strongly toward seeking a return to Washington and will likely enter the race to replace Sen. John Kerry early next week. (AP Photo/Gretchen Ertl, File)

LONGMEADOW, Mass. -- When Scott Brown announced that he would not seek a return to the Senate by running for Secretary of State John Kerry’s vacated seat, Republicans’ prospects of winning their second Massachusetts special election in little more than three years dimmed significantly.

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