đź’Ż Hogan For Maryland Releases New TV Ad on Independent Swing Vote

Hogan For Maryland today launched its newest ad of the fall campaign, â€ś100,” focused on Governor Hogan’s pivotal role as the critical swing vote in the United States Senate–representing the center, putting country over party, and looking out for Maryland first.

Watch the full ad on YouTubeFacebookX, and Instagram.

Governor Hogan is poised to be an independent maverick in the middle of every debate and discussion, and has invoked John McCain and Joe Manchin throughout his campaign. 

“100”

There are 100 senators. How many can you name? 10? 5? 

Who stands out?

The ones who make a difference. 

The critical swing votes who put country over party, people over politics. 

Like Larry Hogan. Stands up to both parties. Supports Roe.

Hogan will be in the middle of the action. Representing the center. Looking out for Maryland. 

And isn’t that what we want from our next senator?

Last week, Hogan for Maryland launched its fall campaign with ads focused on Governor Hogan’s message of people over politics and mission to put country over party.

Watch “Never Backs Down”

Watch “Trust”

Watch “Girl Dad”

To watch all of the ads Hogan for Maryland has released, click here.

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