Hogan For Maryland Continues Country Over Party, People Over Politics Tour

Makes Several Stops Across State in Baltimore City, Garrett, Allegheny and Montgomery Counties

This weekend as part of the Country Over Party, People Over Politics Tour, Hogan for Maryland made several stops across the state in Western Maryland, Baltimore City, and Montgomery County.

Since kicking off the tour on Friday in Hagerstown and Cumberland, Hogan for Maryland has already made more than 25 stops across five counties.

“From Western Maryland to Baltimore City, excited Marylanders across the state are giving our campaign the momentum we need to send a message to Washington that’s heard all across the country.” Governor Hogan said. “We had an incredible weekend sharing our message of putting people over politics and country over party—and we aren’t done yet. With 23 days left until Election Day, we will continue to meet Maryland voters where they are as we run through the tape.”

Autumn Glory Parade. Governor Hogan and Hogan for Maryland started the day by walking in the Autumn Glory Parade and greeting parade goers and residents in downtown Oakland.

Oakland Volunteer Fire Department. Following the Autumn Glory Parade, Governor Hogan visited the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department to meet with the first responders and hear about the challenges they face to protect the Garrett County community, including recruitment and retention.

Potomac Volunteer Fire Company. Hogan for Maryland stopped at the Potomac Volunteer Fire Company to shake hands with members and thank them for their service to Allegany families.

Gameday Firehouse. To celebrate the Battle of the Beltway, Hogan for Maryland stopped by Gameday Firehouse to catch up with Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders fans and Baltimore firefighters. Governor Hogan received endorsements from Baltimore Fire Officers of IAFF Local 964 and Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734—both of the firefighter unions in Baltimore City.

Ravens Walk at M&T Bank. Governor Hogan headed over to the Ravens Walk outside of M&T Bank Stadium to say hello to the many enthusiastic Ravens and Commanders fans tailgating before the game.

Gaithersburg Oktoberfest. To conclude the weekend, Hogan for Maryland headed to Montgomery County to attend the 31st annual Oktoberfest in downtown Gaithersburg.

Hogan for Maryland will continue the Country Over Party, People Over Politics Tour this week with more stops across the state.

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