Maryland
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan talks leaving office, possibility of running for president
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (FOX 5 DC) – Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is sitting down solely with FOX 5 as he leaves workplace to debate whether or not he’ll run for president in 2024.
In a uncommon interview contained in the Authorities Home, Gov. Hogan advised FOX 5 he has been fielding curiosity from folks throughout the nation encouraging him to run for the Republican nomination for president in 2024.
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Gov. Hogan says he believes Donald Trump’s grip on the Republican Occasion is loosening.
“We’re lastly beginning to see, lastly it transfer in that path,” says Gov. Hogan. “And I’ve been saying for a few years now that finally the Trump affect goes to decrease and individuals are going to be in search of new management and there’s no query that’s now.”
Gov. Hogan has made nationwide headlines as a Republican governor in a Democratic state with approval scores hovering round 70 %.
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Nevertheless, the state Republican Occasion he leads shouldn’t be in good condition. After GOP nominee Dan Cox was trounced within the governor’s race, Gov. Hogan tells FOX 5 that Maryland state Republicans have to hit the reset button.
“Does that apply to the Maryland Republican Occasion as effectively as a result of there’s been some struggles these days? Effectively it’s, they did not observe the playbook that was profitable in our state and we’re the bluest state in America,” says Gov. Hogan. “Donald Trump misplaced this state by 33 factors rather more than California, New York or Oregon.”
After welcoming Governor-elect Wes Moore to the State Home final month, Gov. Hogan tells FOX 5 he and the First Girl will welcome Moore and his spouse and kids to tour Authorities Home this weekend which can be Moore’s new dwelling beginning Jan. 18.
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The total sit down with Gov. Hogan can be accessible quickly on FOX 5’s On The Hill.