Hogan for Maryland Announces Strong Independent Leadership Tour

Following a decisive Primary Election victory, Hogan for Maryland today announced a “Strong Independent Leadership Tour” starting this week. Governor Hogan will be traveling the state putting forward bipartisan common sense solutions on the pressing challenges facing Marylanders, including crime, education, affordability, and infrastructure.

“As we move full steam ahead into the general election, we’re bringing our case for strong, proven, effective, and independent leadership directly to the people of Maryland,” Governor Hogan said. “When it comes to the toughest issues facing our nation, the solutions are really not that complicated. There are common sense, bipartisan solutions. Instead of pointing fingers, blaming others, and playing politics, I’ll reach across the aisle and work together to deliver real results on the important issues that matter—just as I did for eight years as governor. Our campaign is looking forward to hitting the road again and speaking with Marylanders all across the state.”


During the primary, Governor Hogan completed a 10-day Back to Work Bus Tour, which included 113 stops across 19 counties and Baltimore City.

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