Brown Raises Record in 4Q

Captain Sam Brown, a candidate aiming to unseat Senator Jacky Rosen, has announced a record-breaking fundraising achievement, securing $1.85 million in the fourth quarter of the last year, surpassing any challenger’s fundraising efforts against an incumbent running for re-election in Nevada history.

Combining his third-quarter fundraising, Brown establishes another record, amassing $3.04 million.

Brown will face a competitive primary, including Air Force Veteran Tony Grady, former Ambassador to Iceland Dr. Jeff Gunter, and former Assemblyman Jim Marchant. The winner of the primary will challenge incumbent Rosen.

Having finished second in the 2022 GOP primary against former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, who lost to Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Brown positions himself as the frontrunner in the current GOP field. The National Republican Senatorial Committee has endorsed Brown.

He continues to criticize the policies of Rosen and President Joe Biden, asserting that they have made the American Dream unattainable for most Nevadans and left borders open to drugs and violence. Meanwhile, Rosen continues emphasizing her bipartisanship while maintaining a high voting record alignment with Biden.

Nevada’s Senate race has a”Lean D” rating by the Cook Political Report.