Wednesday, October 23

Larry Hogan hasn’t ‘closed the door’ to third-party presidential run with No Labels

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan stated Sunday he isn’t ruling out a third-party presidential run with the bipartisan political group No Labels.

Mr. Hogan, a Republican and fierce critic of Donald Trump, declined to run within the GOP major out of concern that including to a crowded discipline would assist the previous president. 

“It’s not something I’m pursuing,” Mr. Hogan stated of a third-party run on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “I’m hoping we don’t get to that point. I have not closed the door to that. If I believe that we can actually win the race.”



He rejected the notion that such a marketing campaign would draw voters from President Biden and assist Mr. Trump within the normal election, arguing that it’s arduous to disregard how unpopular each males are within the polls.

“The current president has two different independent counsels investigating multiple different things, problems with his son,” Mr. Hogan stated. “We’ve got the former president, who is running this whole grievance effort, still debating the results of the last election and has four different indictments and potentially 90-some charges against them. I mean, if ever, there was a time to say, maybe we need to have a choice C, it might be 2024.”

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