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  Massachusetts conservatives opposing Scott Brown’s efforts to restructure state GOP
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Last EditedMiro  Dec 21, 2012 07:13pm
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AuthorPatrick Howley
News DateThursday, December 20, 2012 01:10:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionMassachusetts conservatives are opposing outgoing Republican Sen. Scott Brown’s attempt to restructure the state GOP in preparation for his potential 2013 Senate campaign, insiders have confirmed.

Brown’s 2012 campaign deputy finance director, Kirsten Hughes, announced her candidacy to become Massachusetts Republican chairperson with a letter to committee members Dec. 6, one day after outgoing chairman Robert Maginn announced his resignation from the post.

Hughes’ candidacy is perceived to be the possible first step in Brown’s next campaign.

Speculation currently swirls that Brown, who lost his seat to Democrat Elizabeth Warren in November, will vie for secretary of state nominee John Kerry’s Senate seat in a 2013 special election if Kerry is confirmed for the Obama cabinet post.
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