Asked Sunday about his presidential ambitions after Maryland voters elevated a Trump-aligned candidate to succeed him, Gov. Larry Hogan said he planned to “double down” on his long-term fight to pull the Republican Party in a different direction.
“I can tell you I’m not giving up,” Hogan told Jake Tapper on CNN. “It just makes me want to double down and fight back against what I think is kind of a hostile takeover of the party that I love.”
Hogan, a regular guest on Sunday political shows, told ABC News’s Jonathan Karl: “It makes me more determined than ever to continue the battle … to win over the Republican Party and take us back to a bigger-tent, more Reaganesque party. We’ve got our work cut out for us, but I’m certainly not giving up.”
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