Posted on 07/14/2022 12:23:35 PM PDT by conservative98
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said in an interview published on Tuesday that “more and more” people are telling him he should run for president, comments that come while he visits early presidential primary state New Hampshire this week.
“More and more people are encouraging me to consider it,” Hogan told CBS News in a phone interview.
“There’s a diminishing number of folks that are wanting the former president, Trump, to run. There’s a growing number of people that are looking for our kind of successful, bigger-tent politics (ME),” he added.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
\ The polls say otherwise..2024 National Republican Primary:
Trump 48%
Pence 13%
DeSantis 8%
Trump Jr. 7%
Romney 4%
Haley 4%
Cruz 4%
Tim Scott 2%
Rubio 1%
Noem 1%
Pompeo 1%
Cheney 1%
Hawley 0%
Hogan 0%
Rick Scott 0%
.@MorningConsult/@politico, 982 RV, 5/14-17https://t.co/Vcj0lGMiRD— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) May 19, 2021
Yeah…everywhere I go people are talking about Larry Hogan./s
His mom, dad, kids, brother in law, sister in law, and a couple of cousins.
I’ve lived in Maryland my entire life. I’ve never heard anyone say they thought Hogan should run for President.
you mean, one voice called ego’ and the other called delusion’ is blasting stupid ideas into your empty head..
effing RINOS, really
No thanks.
Pence? cheney? no way
No thanks.
He polls like Kamala.
Who??????
“Please clap.”
When I was a teenager I thought all parties should be “big tent” parties. Like many thoughts I had when I was a teen I was wrong. The democrats at least believe in their ideas. They aren’t a “big tent” party, we shouldn’t be either.
hahahahahahahahaha
i’d vote for hogan before those two.
Yeah....let him run. lol
I’d rather have Hulk Hogan...........................
I’ll vote for the Rat.
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