Sam Brown

American politician and military veteran

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2024 Brown ran for the Nevada U.S. Senate nomination again and won the Republican Party nomination, but lost in the general election to Democratic incumbent Senator Jacky Rosen.
2024 Brown ran for the Nevada U.S. Senate nomination again and won the Republican Party nomination, but lost in the general election to Democratic incumbent Senator Jacky Rosen.
June 2024 Donald Trump endorsed Sam Brown in the Republican primary and Brown was a featured speaker at the 2024 Republican National Convention, where he spoke on themes of unity and the high cost of war.
June 2024 Donald Trump endorsed Sam Brown in the Republican primary and Brown was a featured speaker at the 2024 Republican National Convention, where he spoke on themes of unity and the high cost of war.
February 2024 During a campaign event, Brown's wife, Amy, publicly discussed an abortion she had in Texas before meeting him. Brown, who opposes a federal abortion ban, stated his support for Nevada's current abortion laws.
February 2024 During a campaign event, Brown's wife, Amy, publicly discussed an abortion she had in Texas before meeting him. Brown, who opposes a federal abortion ban, stated his support for Nevada's current abortion laws.
July 2023 Sam Brown announced his second candidacy for a Nevada U.S. Senate seat, challenging incumbent Democrat Jacky Rosen in the upcoming 2024 election, with endorsements from Republican senators Steve Daines and Marsha Blackburn.
July 2023 Sam Brown announced his second candidacy for a Nevada U.S. Senate seat, challenging incumbent Democrat Jacky Rosen in the upcoming 2024 election, with endorsements from Republican senators Steve Daines and Marsha Blackburn.
2022 After moving to Nevada, Brown unsuccessfully ran for the Nevada U.S. Senate nomination.
2022 Brown sold his business, Palisade Strategies.
2022 Following his Senate campaign, Sam Brown became the chairman of the Nevada Faith and Freedom Coalition.
2022 Sam Brown completed his campaign for the U.S. Senate.
2022 Sam Brown completed his campaign for the U.S. Senate.
2022 Following his Senate campaign, Sam Brown became the chairman of the Nevada Faith and Freedom Coalition.
2022 Brown sold his business, Palisade Strategies.
2022 After moving to Nevada, Brown unsuccessfully ran for the Nevada U.S. Senate nomination.
2021 Brown launched his campaign for the US Senate from Nevada, raising over $1 million every quarter while challenging Adam Laxalt, who was endorsed by Donald Trump. Brown lost in the primary election, receiving 34% of the vote to Laxalt's 56%.
2021 Brown launched his campaign for the US Senate from Nevada, raising over $1 million every quarter while challenging Adam Laxalt, who was endorsed by Donald Trump. Brown lost in the primary election, receiving 34% of the vote to Laxalt's 56%.
2018 Sam Brown and his family moved to Reno, Nevada, where they became active members at their local church, Calvary Chapel Reno-Sparks.
2018 Sam Brown and his family moved to Reno, Nevada, where they became active members at their local church, Calvary Chapel Reno-Sparks.
2014 Sam Brown ran in the Republican primary for the District 10 seat in the Texas House of Representatives, finishing in third place with 27.5% of the vote.
2014 Sam Brown ran in the Republican primary for the District 10 seat in the Texas House of Representatives, finishing in third place with 27.5% of the vote.
2012 Sam Brown returned to Afghanistan to inspire US troops deployed there and to seek a 'proper exit'.
2012 Sam Brown founded Palisade Strategies, a firm that provided critical medications to veterans when Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics could not.
2012 Sam Brown founded Palisade Strategies, a firm that provided critical medications to veterans when Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics could not.
2012 Sam Brown returned to Afghanistan to inspire US troops deployed there and to seek a 'proper exit'.
2011 Sam Brown retired from the U.S. Army as a Captain.
2011 Sam Brown retired from the U.S. Army as a Captain.

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