Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he is confident his party will take the House, but thinks the Senate could 'go either way' in the upcoming November elections.
By Aaron NavarroRepublican Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says that while the November elections"should be huge" for his party, they could be"somewhat muted" because of some of the far-right Republican nominees on the ballot in several battleground states.
Hogan, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, denounced him for spending a lot of time in the primaries"attacking strong Republican candidates" and helping to prop up"the weakest candidates" in the GOP. He told CBS News he hasn't made a decision yet on who he'll vote for to succeed him as Maryland's governor race.
He's held fundraisers for Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Connecticut Senate nominee Themis Klarides, who lost to Trump-backed candidate Leora Levy. He's also appeared at events with Oregon gubernatorial nominee Christine Drazan and Nebraska Republican Rep. Don Bacon during a swing through Iowa. His advocacy group, An America United, has also aired ads for Rep.
Trump slammed O'Dea online on Monday, calling him a"RINO" character that is"having a good old time saying that he wants to"distance" himself from President Trump, and other slightly nasty things.". Colorado's Senate race leans slightly towards Democratic incumbent Senator Michael Bennet. Hogan has not yet decided whether he'll run for president and says he wouldn't announce until after his term as governor ends in January.
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