Sen. Rand Paul is asking Republican volunteers to work hard between now and Election Day to help Scott Brown win New Hampshire's U.S. Senate race.
Paul, a Kentucky Republican who is considering a 2016 presidential run, told a group of youthful volunteers at the New Hampshire Republican Party's headquarters in Concord on Thursday that a Brown victory could make the difference in who controls the U.S. Senate. Brown is running against incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen, who Paul says is a reliable supporter of President Barack Obama.
Paul is making four stops across New Hampshire Thursday. This is Paul's third visit to the state this year, and he's traveled to 32 states this year. He says he'll decide in the spring whether to run for president.