We can either continue down this path of partisanship, division, and bickering that is holding Washington back or finally turn a corner and come together to make actual progress on the issues Marylanders and Americans care about.
I just won my primary election, and now I’m looking towards the general. I’m completely fed-up with politics-as-usual in Washington where the politicians—on both sides—seem to be more interested in attacking each other than in actually getting anything done for the people they represent.
I’m running for Senate to put people over politics, end the partisan divide, and send a message to Washington. Are you with me?
Every day is an opportunity to grow our team, fund our campaign, and take one step closer to victory.
With just 172 days until the general election, there is no time to waste.
And, with my opponent’s extensive support from the National Democratic Party, there’s no doubt I will continue to be the financial underdog during the general election race, which makes grassroots support all the more important.
With your help we’re going to bring our case for strong, proven, effective, and independent leadership directly to the people of Maryland—all across this state.
When I launched my campaign for the U.S. Senate, I did so with a deep resolve to maintain the leadership style and principles that guided me during my eight years as governor.
Fifty years ago, my father, Maryland Congressman Larry Hogan Sr. made a tough decision. He became the first Republican to come out for the impeachment of President Nixon. He put aside party politics and his own personal considerations and stepped up to do the right thing for Maryland and the nation.
Today, Washington is completely broken because that kind of leadership and willingness to put country over party has become far too rare. But it’s not in my nature to sit back and watch the dysfunction continue without doing what I can to roll up my sleeves and get to work.
I’m under no illusion this will be an easy road. But I’m no stranger to uphill battles, and I know I can’t do it without your support.
I don't aspire to be a United States senator. I don’t need a title and I don’t need a job, but I’m more concerned than ever about the direction of the country and I have become more convinced that I can make a difference by taking the approach and style of leadership I had during my eight years as governor to Washington.
It’s no surprise this mindset has made me a target of the Washington partisans. Despite early polls showing a lead, I know I’m the underdog in this race. And that’s why your support TODAY is so crucial.
For eight years, we proved that the toxic politics that divide our nation didn’t need to divide our state, and we got results! Let’s get back to work again and send a message to Washington that will be heard loud and clear across the country!