Larry Hogan’s Risky Strategy of Perpetual Mediation

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Larry Hogan, former governor of Maryland, is not afraid of criticism from both liberals and conservatives as he runs for Senate as a centrist Republican in Maryland. Embracing his position as a political punching bag, Hogan quoted lyrics from the song “Stuck in the Middle with You” at a campaign event, highlighting his stance in the current political climate.

Hogan’s core message to voters aligns with the lyrics of the song, emphasizing his position as a centrist candidate in a deep blue state. Running for the Senate seat left vacant by retiring Sen. Ben Cardin, Hogan aims to become the first Republican elected to the Senate in Maryland since 1980.

During a fundraising event in Davidsonville, Hogan criticized both Democrats and his own party for contributing to the divisiveness and dysfunction in Washington. He highlighted the importance of finding common sense solutions to the country’s problems instead of engaging in arguments on social media.

With early voting underway in Maryland, Hogan will soon discover which Democrat he will face in the general election. He emphasized that he is running against broken politics and the system in Washington, rather than against a specific party.

Despite being considered an underdog in the race, Hogan remains confident in his ability to appeal to split-ticket voters and potentially break the Democrats’ hold on Maryland’s Senate seats. While his vocal opposition to former President Donald Trump may have alienated some GOP voters, Hogan believes that his moderate politics can garner support from a broader range of voters.

Overall, Hogan’s campaign seeks to challenge the status quo in Washington and offer a different approach to governance, positioning himself as a candidate who is willing to stand up to both parties for the betterment of the country.

Ramsey Touchberry
Ramsey Touchberry
Ramsey Touchberry is a Capitol Hill Reporter focusing on energy and environment. Previously, Ramsey covered Congress for Newsweek and was a multimedia reporter at a local NPR and PBS affiliate in Florida. A native of the Sunshine State, Ramsey graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in broadcast and digital journalism.

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