GOFFSTOWN, N.H. – Term-limited Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland says he’s trying to figure out if there’s room for someone like him to run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. "Is there a lane?
I don’t know.That’s part of what we’re trying to find out. I think there are 10 people who want to be the next Donald Trump and I think there may be a different lane," Hogan said on Thursday, as he answered questions from the audience as he headlined the latest edition of ‘Politics and Eggs." The speaking series at Saint Anselm College’s New Hampshire Institute of Politics has been a must stop for two decades for potential or actual White House contenders visiting the first-in-the-nation presidential primary state.
Asked by Fox News about a meeting he held a week and a half ago in Maryland with political advisers and top donors, Hogan said "I was updating some of my strongest supporters on exactly where we were," but added that no decisions about 2024 will come until after his second and final term as governor ends in mid-January." Republican Gov.
Larry Hogan of Maryland signs the iconic wooden eggs before addressing "Politics and Eggs," on Oct. 6, 2022.The speaking series at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics is a must stop for potential or actual White House hopefuls. (Fox News) But Hogan said he told his donors "that we’ve been to 25 states.
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