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In Trip To New Hampshire, Governor Hogan Urges Focus on Common Sense
Conservative Solutions, Not Angry and Divisive Rhetoric
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In a trip to New Hampshire this week, Governor Hogan urged both parties to
focus on finding common sense solutions to issues like inflation, crime, and
education, instead of more divisive rhetoric and “relitigating the past.” This
Summer, An America United has released plans of action to confront theinflation
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crises facing Americans.
Here’s what they’re saying about Governor Hogan’s trip:
Fox News:
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“Hogan emphasized that ‘Joe Biden ran saying he was going to try to bring the
country together and that we needed to lower some of the kind of divisive angry
rhetoric and yet this is pretty divisive, angry rhetoric and name calling and a
little bit over the top and so I think it’s a mistake.”
WMUR:
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“During a visit to New Hampshire on Tuesday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said
Republicans can sweep this year’s midterm elections if they stay focused on the
right issues…’I think it’s really important for us to focus on the things that
people really care about,’ Hogan said. ‘The Democrats are in control of
everything in Washington. The economy’s a mess. Inflation is out of control.
People are concerned about crime and education, and I think that’s what
Republicans ought to be focused on, as opposed to relitigating the past. We’ve
got to look to the future and talk about that we have better ideas.’”
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Watch WMUR’s Coverage Of Governor Hogan’s New Hampshire Trip:
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Watch Governor Hogan’s Interview With Fox News:
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Governor Hogan Calls Out President Biden’s Self-Serving and Divisive Speech
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Governor Hogan is continuing to hold President Biden accountable for
abandoning his campaign promise to work towards bringing the country together.
After President Biden was elected, Governor Hogan warned
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the President-elect that though “placating the far-left base of the party may
have been an effective campaign strategy, but it is not a viable approach to
governing. Joe Biden now must choose whether he wants to be a unifier or a
progressive activist.” Nearly two years later, it’s clear the path that
President Biden has chosen, governing from the left and delivering a speech to
attack Trump supporters as “semi-facists.”
According to Governor Hogan, “this angry and divisive rhetoric may be good
politics for his party but it’s not what he promised and it’s bad for the
country…If President Biden is truly serious about threats to democracy, then he
would condemn the tens of millions Democratic groups have spent promoting
extremists threatening democracy.”
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WATCH HERE: Governor Larry Hogan Joins CBS News’ “Face The Nation” To Urge
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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Thank you to the New Hampshire House Republican caucus for inviting me to come
speak to their event. Getting our country back on track starts by electing
common sense conservative leaders in the states.pic.twitter.com/XcbDiZURZb
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) August 30, 2022
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Maryland is the best in the nation for economic opportunity for women through
education.
While some try to lower education standards and bring politics into the
classroom, we are focused on expanding opportunity and making sure everyone can
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) September 2, 2022
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“Hogan, in an exclusive national interview with Fox News during a brief stop
in the battleground state of New Hampshire, charged that campaign politics are
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) August 31, 2022
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