Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) says he still sees “cracks” in his chances of running for president in 2024, but warns he doesn't intend to be a “spoiler.” There is.
In an interview with Kevin Cirilli of The Hills Daily Debrief, the former No Labels co-chairman said he wouldn't rule out running for president, but it's too early to make a decision. .
“I guess it's a crack in the door,” Hogan told Cirilli on Friday. “That's not what I'm looking for. I have no interest in running a suicide mission or being a spoiler or electing Donald Trump or Joe Biden. has not completely closed its doors.”
People across the country are encouraging Hogan to consider it, but Hogan said, “It's too early. I think they'll make a decision in a month or two as we get closer to Super Tuesday.” He said he would like to see what happens after the primary and after South Carolina.
Hogan resigned as co-chairman of No Labels in December and endorsed Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley just one day before the Iowa caucuses, placing her third behind former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, respectively. It became.
This is not the first time Logan has hinted at a possible run for president. His PAC, An America United, released an ad in November criticizing both major political parties on foreign policy.
“Our allies still wonder if they should trust us, and our enemies still wonder if they should fear us,” Hogan lamented at one point during the ad.
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