Summary
Larry Hogan, the former Republican governor of Maryland and current U.S. Senate candidate, publicly declared his refusal to endorse either major candidate in the 2024 presidential race during an interview on Face the Nation. He stated, “Neither one of the two candidates has earned my vote,” emphasizing that voters should have the opportunity to make their own decisions.
Hogan’s comments come amid a politically charged environment, as he has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump in his Senate campaign. Despite this backing, Hogan’s stance reflects a broader discontent among some voters regarding the current presidential candidates. His remarks highlight the disconnect felt by certain Republicans and independents who are dissatisfied with the choices available, suggesting a potential challenge for both major parties as they navigate the electoral landscape. In the interview, Hogan stressed the importance of voters being able to voice their opinions and make informed decisions, indicating that he believes neither candidate aligns with the values or needs of the electorate.
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