Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he wrote in former President Ronald Reagan in this year’s presidential election, turned off by his party’s ringleader and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. “People really want someone who’s pragmatic, who’s not afraid to compromise,” Hogan told The Washington Post, decrying the “extremes” of Democrats and Republicans in Washington.
From the coronavirus pandemic to the Supreme Court, Hogan has frequently sparred with President Trump, and as he continues to expand his political network nationwide, some say the Maryland Republican could be mounting a possible 2024 presidential bid.
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