Larry Hogan says that Trump has cost the GOP three elections in a row
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“This should have been a huge red wave. Hogan, who was ineligible to run for a third term in Maryland this year, said that it should have been one of the biggest red waves. The governor said that the party did not perform despite President Joe Biden’s low approval ratings.
“I think commonsense conservatives that focused on talking about issues people cared about, like the economy and crime and education, they did win,” Hogan said. People who tried to vilify the 2020 election and focus on the conspiracy theories were almost universally rejected.
Asked by Bash if Trump’s looming “special announcement” this week could affect the upcoming Senate runoff in Georgia, Hogan said, “No question about that.”
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker will meet in the December 6 runoff after neither candidate were projected to surpass the 50% vote threshold needed to win the primary outright. The Senate race will not change after CNN projected that Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would win reelection and that Democrats would hold at least 50 seats. Vice President Kamala Harris is a Democrat.
Hogan said that one of the important voices for the party is Ron DeSantis. Last week’s projected victory of Florida’s DeSantis for a second term is said to be the start of a potential presidential run in twenty four years.
“I have long said that I care more about ensuring a future for the Republican Party than securing my own future in the Republican Party. I’m not going to try and get the Republican nomination for president.
But on Sunday, the longtime critic of former President Donald Trump said that “the stakes are too high for me to risk being part of another multicar pileup that could potentially help Mr. Trump recapture the nomination.”
The race for the GOP nomination has been slow to take shape, but Donald Trump is making his third bid. The primary was entered last month by a Former UN ambassador and anentrepreneur. There are at least three possible GOP candidates for the nomination: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and former Vice President Mike Pence.
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Our nation faces many challenges and cannot afford to be distracted by some of the more important issues. He stated on Sunday that we can push back and defeat excesses of left-wing policies without resorting to angry divisive politics.