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Is There a Place for This Never Trumper in the Republican Party’s Future?

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Larry Hogan, the former Republican governor of Maryland, is making waves in the political arena once again as he gears up for a Senate run in the upcoming election. Despite his previous criticism of Donald Trump and his belief that the former president’s influence was diminishing, Hogan now finds himself in a tough battle for the soul of the Republican Party.

Hogan, known for his moderate views and willingness to challenge Trump, is facing skepticism from both sides of the political spectrum. While he is expected to win the Maryland Senate primary, his anti-Trump stance may pose a challenge in a deeply blue state.

The 67-year-old politician, who left office with a high approval rating, has been courted by various political groups and figures, including former President George W. Bush. Bush encouraged Hogan to run for Senate, citing his importance as a voice for the party and the country.

Hogan’s decision to distance himself from Trump has drawn attention, especially in contrast to other Republicans like Kelly Ayotte, who have endorsed the former president. This move has energized the Democratic primary in Maryland, with candidates vying for the chance to take on Hogan in the general election.

As Hogan navigates the complexities of his Senate campaign, voters are left wondering about the future of the Republican Party and the direction it will take in the coming years. With Hogan’s presence in the race, the political landscape in Maryland is set for a dramatic showdown that could have far-reaching implications for both parties.

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