Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Announces Run for U.S. Senate Seat
3 min readIn a surprising turn of events, former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democratic Senator Ben Cardin, who has announced his retirement. This development complicates the race for Democrats, who were hoping for an easy win in the blue state.
Hogan made the announcement in a video posted on his social media platform, X. In the video, he expressed his frustration with the political climate in Washington and his belief that politicians are more interested in arguing than getting things done for their constituents.
Maryland, a traditionally blue state, has seen Hogan’s popularity soar during his tenure as governor. He left office with approval ratings in the high 70s, making him a formidable contender in the upcoming election.
The news of Hogan’s Senate bid was first reported by Politico. The 67-year-old served as governor from 2015 to 2023, during which time he battled and defeated cancer while in office.
Hogan had previously considered a presidential bid, stating that he would not rule out the possibility of running as a third-party candidate. He has been one of the few Republicans on the national stage to speak out against former President Donald Trump and has endorsed former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for president.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan speaks during a news conference at the Maryland State Capitol on Aug. 5, 2021, in Annapolis. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Hogan’s announcement comes as a shock to many, as he had been toying with the idea of a presidential bid. However, his decision to run for the Senate seat instead is a strategic move that could help him make a significant impact in Washington.
The political landscape in Maryland has been shifting in recent years, with Republicans making gains in the state. Hogan’s popularity and ability to appeal to both Democrats and Republicans make him a strong contender in the upcoming election.
The race for the U.S. Senate seat in Maryland is expected to be a closely watched contest, with both parties pouring resources into the campaign. Hogan’s announcement is sure to shake up the race and make it a more competitive one than initially anticipated.
Robert Costa is the CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent based in Washington, D.C.
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