From Team AAU <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update
Date October 2, 2021 3:03 PM
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<[link removed]> Governor Hogan Addresses Infrastructure
Negotiations: “I’m Completely Fed Up With The Divisiveness And Dysfunction In
Washington”
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Governor Hogan addressed the ongoing negotiations on the bipartisan
infrastructure bill, stating he’s “completely fed up with the divisiveness and
dysfunction in Washington and the fact that they don’t seem to ever get
anything done.”

 

According to Governor Hogan, “Republicans and Democrats have been saying
they’re going to do this for decades. We finally are on the goal line and the
House is playing games and attempting to force other things into the
discussion, the extra $3.5 trillion…It’s not just a failure of leadership in
the House. If the President really wanted to get this done, he would tell the
leaders of the House to pass his bipartisan infrastructure deal.”

 

Watch Governor Hogan’s Comments Here.
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WSJ Column Highlights Governor Hogan’s Success Appealing To Black Voters
Through Strong Leadership and Common Sense Solutions
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A column
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 from Jason Riley in The Wall Street Journal highlights Governor Hogan’s
success appealing to black Marylanders as proof that Republicans can win these
voters “without making overt racial appeals.”

 

In 2018, Governor Hogan “won 28% of the black vote, which was double the
amount he’d won four years earlier…all the more impressive because his opponent
not only was black but also a former head of the NAACP, and Democrats enjoyed a
blue wave nationally that year.” These black voters were won over by Governor
Hogan’s “push to lower taxes and his decision to send federal troops to
Baltimore during the 2015 riots.” Recent polling shows nearly 80% of black
Marylanders approve
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 of Governor Hogan’s job performance.

 

While Republicans nationally don’t win more black voters because “GOP
candidates rarely seek them out,” Governor Hogan has already proven that
Republicans can change this by showing up and focusing on “safe neighborhoods
and low tax rates.”

 

Read The Wall Street Journal Column Here.
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Governor Hogan USA Today Op-ed: The Infrastructure Bill Drama is Arcane. 'Just
Get It Done.'
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Governor Hogan wrote an op-ed
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 in USA Today calling on Congress to drop the “arcane” legislative debates and
just get the bipartisan infrastructure bill done.

 

Read here.
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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It’s not hard to see the obvious: America’s infrastructure is crumbling.

Congress must stop catering to the extremes that want $3.5 trillion in
reckless spending, and fix our infrastructure. If they can’t do that,
Washington may be even more broken than America’s infrastructure.
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) September 28, 2021
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The chaos on Capitol Hill today is very frustrating. The president needs to
lead, and Congress needs to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) September 30, 2021
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“Unfortunately, the political gamesmanship of the last two months may have
slowly eroded its strong bipartisan support. If the bill fails, it will be more
proof that Washington may be even more broken than America’s infrastructure.”
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) September 25, 2021
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