Hogan says Republicans can’t count on his vote in Senate
- Republicans in Dorchester are considering not voting in the U.S. Senate race as an anti-Hogan strategy, according to Bryant.
- Hogan, a Republican, aims to gain support from Democrats and unaffiliated voters while maintaining his party's base on the Eastern Shore and Western Maryland.
- Democrats hold a significant voter registration advantage in Maryland, posing a challenge for Hogan to secure a diverse voter base.
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Hogan trying to capture Maryland Democrats with warning to his own party - Washington Examiner
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is warning the GOP it shouldn’t take his vote for granted as he campaigns to flip a Senate seat in the deep blue state. “I want to say this upfront: In the Senate, Republicans can’t count on my vote,” the GOP Senate nominee for Maryland said in a campaign ad released on Tuesday. “But then again, neither can Democrats,” Hogan added. “If they want my vote, they will have to do what is right for Maryland, not one …
Maryland Senate Candidate Larry Hogan Says Republicans Can’t Count on His Vote in Senate
As the November election approaches, former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has intensified his efforts to court voters in the traditionally blue state. Mr. Hogan’s latest ad emphasizes independence from party lines, positioning himself as a candidate committed to the interests of Maryland rather than the Republican party’s agenda. His move highlights the critical role Maryland could play in determining control of the U.S. Senate. In his new advertise…
Fmr Md. Gov. Hogan: Senate GOP 'Can't Count on' His Vote
If he is elected in traditionally Democrat-controlled Maryland, former Maryland governor and current Senate candidate Larry Hogan released a new ad Tuesday telling Republicans not to count on his vote.
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