Sam Brown, a war veteran, promises to fight for Americans who are disillusioned with Biden's policies following a significant victory.
Just after the race was called, Planet Chronicle Digital spoke exclusively with Brown.
In Nevada, former U.S. Army Capt. Sam Brown pledged to achieve success for Americans who are suffering due to Biden's policy mistakes, following his victory in a tough Senate primary contest.
In an exclusive interview with Planet Chronicle Digital, Brown stated that the clear signal from Republicans in this state shows their unity not only behind President Trump, but also behind him to defeat Joe Biden and Jackey Rosen in November.
Biden's policies have crushed Nevadans, but they have been supported by Jacky Rosen. This is a resounding victory for Americans who need hope. We're looking forward to going head-to-head and delivering a victory that Nevadans need.
Nevadans will witness a stark difference between Brown's America First policies and Trump's, as well as Biden's, which have resulted in a worsening border crisis, a deteriorating global situation, and an economy with high prices, over the next five months.
"To secure our border, we must go after the cartels and ensure that we're not allowing harmful individuals into the country. We must also prioritize the economy by creating good jobs, controlling inflation, and implementing an American energy policy that provides security and lower costs," Brown stated on Fox.
"We will deliver a future that's not too far away after November."
In the primary election, Brown defeated his main rival, Jeff Gunter, with a substantial lead, and has the support of Trump and the national Republicans, who consider the Nevada race a key objective to flip from the Democrats.
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