Ahead of the May 14 primary, Governor Hogan has been sharing his bold, optimistic message with Marylanders over the airwaves. In case you missed it, check out some highlights below.
- WTOP: “The toxic politics is out of control and crazy. It seems as if the extremes of both parties are the only ones who get all the attention, and nothing ever gets done—so I don’t want to be part of that. I’m running because I want to try to be a part of the solution, and be part of cleaning up the mess, and try to get people to work together in a common sense, bipartisan way–which is exactly what I accomplished for eight years as Governor in the bluest state in America.” Listen to the full interview here.
- Fox News Rundown: “What’s really motivating me is that I’m completely fed up with politics as usual in Washington, and the fact that there’s too much toxic politics and it seems as if people don’t ever want to get anything done, and I’m a guy that’s used to getting things done …I’m running because I want to be a part of the solution, and I felt like I couldn’t just sit back and watch and yell at the television set—if I felt like I could make a difference, I needed to step up and run.” Listen to the full interview here.
- SiriusXM: “We’re not taking anything for granted, that’s for sure. I’m out there working as hard as I can, trying to meet voters all across the state. I’m running like I’m 20 points down like I was in 2014…we’ve been to all 24 jurisdictions in the state and we’re meeting people everywhere…this race is really going to be about whether they want to continue with politics as usual, or whether they want to send somebody down there who’s going to fix the broken politics and represent everyone in the state, regardless of party affiliation.” Listen to the full interview here.