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US Army veteran, Reno resident Sam Brown launches campaign for Senate

By ELAINE EMERSON

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    LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KVVU) — A U.S. Army veteran has announced his campaign for Senate.

Sam Brown, a Reno resident, released his first official campaign ad Wednesday morning. Brown is running as a Republican.

Brown’s campaign video focused on the state’s recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic and his military service.

“America needs its own recovery. The pandemic hit Nevada harder than any other state in the country,” Brown said. “But rather than sharing in our sacrifice, our political leaders bicker – they point fingers and jockey for political gain. Where’s the accountability?”

Brown was deployed to Afghanistan in 2008, according to his campaign website. A few months into his deployment, Brown’s vehicle was struck by an IED blast, leaving him severely wounded. Brown moved to Reno in June 2018 and he and his wife run a small business assisting veterans.

Brown will officially launch his campaign in Southern Nevada on July 24. Details of the launch weren’t immediately available.

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