As Governor Hogan begins his book tour for "Still Standing: Surviving Riots, Cancer, a Global Pandemic, and the Toxic Politics that Divide America," he is making the case for "a bigger tent" Republican party after 2020. This week, Governor Hogan joined ABC, NBC, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post Live, Bloomberg, and Sirius XM radio to discuss this and the themes of his book. 
 
 
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"As he begin his book tour for Still Standing, Governor Hogan is calling for a “bigger tent” GOP after 2020. Here’s what they’re saying about Governor Hogan’s argument: 
 
The Hill: “Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) said Sunday that the Republican Party will need to ‘find a way to appeal to more people’ in the future. The governor told NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ that after Trump’s presidency, the GOP will have to examine how to become a ‘bigger tent party.’ 
 
‘I don't know what the future holds in November, but I know that the Republican Party is going to be looking at what happens after President Trump, whether that's in four months or in four years,’ Hogan said. ‘And I think they're going to be looking to ‘How do we go about becoming a bigger tent party?’”
 
Associated Press: “A Republican governor...said Sunday that the GOP needs to be a ‘bigger tent party’ after President Donald Trump leaves office.”
 
Politico: 'The second-term governor pointed to his 2018 reelection as a model, when he won in deep-blue Maryland by almost 12 points 'by reaching out, by trying to find that middle ground where people can stand together and by avoiding divisive rhetoric.'
 
Hogan pointed out that he also won votes from suburban women, a demographic that appears to have ditched Republicans — something that could prove detrimental to Trump in November’s election. He also cited Democrats, independents (with whom Trump has also lost ground in recent polling) and minority voters (among whom Republicans historically underperform).'
 
Newsmax: 'Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md., said Sunday he’s ‘frustrated’ with the presidential choices on the ballot this year, lamenting ‘this is the best we could come up with on both sides of the aisle.'
 
Patch: 'Lots of people nationwide are frustrated with divisiveness and dysfunction in Washington, D.C. Hogan said. ‘Both parties are going to be re-examining about what the future looks like. I don't know what the future holds in November, but I know that the Republican party is going to be looking at what happens after President Trump, whether that's in four months or in four years,’ Hogan said. ‘I think they're going to be looking to how do we go about becoming a bigger tent party."
 
"Governor Hogan joined ABC’s ‘Good Morning America,' CNN’s 'Erin Burnett OutFront,’ and MSNBC’s ‘Andrea Mitchell Reports’ to discuss Maryland’s ongoing coronavirus response.     
 
In newly released excerpts for his upcoming book that were released yesterday in The Washington Post, Governor Hogan writes about his experiences leading Maryland and the nation’s governors through this crisis."
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"Governor Hogan appeared on Fox News’ The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino to discuss his leadership during the 2015 Baltimore riots. 
 
As Governor Hogan writes in his upcoming book, 'Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, a Global Pandemic, and the Toxic Politics that Divide America,' in that crisis, he acted quickly and decisively to send in the National Guard to restore law and order and to protect peaceful protestors. Governor Hogan also worked to “lower the temperature” on all sides, engaging in outreach to city leaders and walking the streets of Baltimore to listen to the concerns of city residents.
 
Governor Hogan also discussed his advocacy for a 'bigger tent' Republican party that can expand its appeal. As a “popular chief executive in a blue state” who has won 'support from Democrats and independents,” as well as women and minority voters, Governor Hogan has provided a model in Maryland for how Republicans can achieve this."
 
 
 
 
 
 
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