Larry Hogan says he won’t run for open Maryland Senate seat in 2024

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Larry Hogan says he won’t run for open Maryland Senate seat in 2024
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Former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan revealed on Tuesday that he’s not interested in running for Senate in 2024 despite being viewed by many as a leading contender for the seat being vacated…

. “I’m getting called by senators, and donors, and I’m getting lots of inquiries from the media, but the thing that surprised me the most was that my wife said, ‘Why don’t you run for the Senate?’” The popular former Maryland governor andFormer Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he “didn’t have any interest in being a senator.” “The Senate is an entirely different job,” Hogan said. “You’re one of 100 people arguing all day.

from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans to run against Sen. Chris Van Hollen in the 2022 midterm elections, saying at the time that he was “humbled” but didn’t “aspire to be a United States senator.” Hogan, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, bowed out of consideration for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in March after weighing a White House run.

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