From Team AAU <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update
Date November 13, 2021 2:11 PM
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<[link removed]> Governor Hogan WSJ Op-ed: The Republican
Future Begins in Virginia
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Governor Hogan wrote an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal arguing that
Republican strong performances this last week offer a model for building a
national winning coalition. Just like Governor Hogan’s victories in 2014 and
2018, Governor-elect Youngkin was successful “by focusing on the issues that
matter to voters” and offering “a hopeful and unifying message for the future.”

 

According to Governor Hogan, “America is on the wrong track, but the 2022
election can and should be a change in direction. If our election wins in 2014
and 2018 in Maryland, one of America’s bluest states, weren’t proof enough,
Virginia and New Jersey demonstrated again that common-sense conservatives who
focus on issues and solutions can compete and win anywhere. The country is
hungry for leadership. The question is whether the Republican Party is willing
and able to provide it. After last week, there is more reason to hope that the
answer is yes.”

 

Read Governor Hogan’s op-ed in The Wall Street Journal here.
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WATCH: Governor Hogan Discusses Virginia Election Results, Infrastructure on
CNN’s State of the Union
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Washington Post Editorial: What Youngkin Can Learn From Larry Hogan
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Governor Hogan wrote an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal arguing that
Republican strong performances this last week offer a model for building a
national winning coalition. Just like Governor Hogan’s victories in 2014 and
2018, Governor-elect Youngkin was successful “by focusing on the issues that
matter to voters” and offering “a hopeful and unifying message for the future.”

 

According to Governor Hogan, “America is on the wrong track, but the 2022
election can and should be a change in direction. If our election wins in 2014
and 2018 in Maryland, one of America’s bluest states, weren’t proof enough,
Virginia and New Jersey demonstrated again that common-sense conservatives who
focus on issues and solutions can compete and win anywhere. The country is
hungry for leadership. The question is whether the Republican Party is willing
and able to provide it. After last week, there is more reason to hope that the
answer is yes.”

 

Read Governor Hogan’s op-ed in The Wall Street Journal here.
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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This Veterans Day, I ask all Marylanders to set aside time to honor our
veterans and their families. Raise the flag from your porch, ask a local hero
about the story of their service, or simply say ‘thank you.’
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) November 11, 2021
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If our election wins in 2014 and 2018 in Maryland, one of America’s bluest
states, weren’t proof enough, Virginia and New Jersey demonstrated again that
common sense conservatives who focus on issues and solutions can compete and
win anywhere.

My op-Ed: [link removed] <[link removed]>
— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) November 8, 2021
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While so many said that it couldn’t be done here in Maryland, together we
proved everyone wrong. Three years ago today, in deep blue Maryland, in a huge
blue year, with a blue wave, we showed the country we had a purple surfboard
and I could surf.pic.twitter.com/M6MTZU0jSf <[link removed]>
— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) November 6, 2021
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