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McCain, Brown: US Foreign Policy Weak, Ineffective

McCain, Brown: US Foreign Policy Weak, Ineffective
U.S. Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown. (Larry Downing/Reuters/Landov; Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Monday, 18 August 2014 01:06 PM EDT

Arizona Sen. John McCain and New Hampshire Republican Senate hopeful Scott Brown say U.S. foreign policy is weak and ineffective under President Barack Obama.

The two spoke in front of about 175 people at a town hall-style meeting Monday morning at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire.

McCain is popular among Republicans in the state: He won the 2000 presidential primary and then won it again in 2008 on his way to the GOP nomination.

Brown is the former U.S. senator from Massachusetts who's in a primary contest against former U.S. Sen. Bob Smith and former state Sen. Jim Rubens. The winner of the Sept. 9 primary will face Democratic incumbent Jeanne Shaheen.

Brown had another Republican presidential nominee campaign for him. Mitt Romney was in New Hampshire last month to support Brown.

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Arizona Sen. John McCain and New Hampshire Republican Senate hopeful Scott Brown say U.S. foreign policy is weak and ineffective under President Barack Obama.The two spoke in front of about 175 people at a town hall-style meeting Monday morning at Pinkerton Academy in...
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