Larry Hogan News Links
NBC Washington: Maryland Republican Calls for Ehrlich to Run
Washington Post:Hogan ends bid for governor, says he is 'convinced' Ehrlich is running
Breaking: Larry Hogan steps aside in Maryland gubernatorial race and calls for Ehrlich to announce
For Lesser-Known Gubernatorial Candidates, No Money Doesn't Mean No Chance
Washington Post: Hogan loans campaign $325,000 in 'seed money'
Washington Post: Hogan tops Ehrlich in one (unscientific) poll
Washington Post: Maryland governor's race could feature 2 from Ehrlich team
STRIKING OUT - State's special 'hiring' committee disbands amid controversy
Larry Hogan on the WBAL C4 show
Listen online to Larry's interview with Adam Avery of Seniors Talk Radio
Baltimore Sun: Hogan Appears Close to Gubernatorial Bid
Poll: O'Malley leads Ehrlich but could be vulnerable
Clarus Poll: Gov. O'Malley Could Face Trouble in 2010 Election
Baltimore Sun: Pappas drops gubernatorial bid and backs Hogan
Washington Post: Hogan to claim support of Pappas in Md. governor's race
Southern Maryland News: Pappas pulls out of governor race, backs Hogan
ExploreBaltimoreCounty.com: Pappas ends run for governor
Larry Hogan profile from the Baltimore Examiner
Washington Post:
"Hogan is regarded by many Republicans as the most credible alternative to Ehrlich..."
Politics1.com:
"Hogan has emerged as the number one backup for Maryland Republicans if Ehrlich doesn't run."
The Gazette:
"Hogan has been a fierce critic of O'Malley and the Democratic leadership, which he called "an arrogant monopoly."
Baltimore Sun:
"Larry Hogan, a former state Cabinet secretary, announced last week that he would start "testing the waters" for a gubernatorial bid. ...'Somebody simply must step up to the challenge'.".
National Journal Hotline:
Headline: "Hogan, the GOP Hero?"
Washington Times:
Headline: "Hogan to Test Waters for Md. Governor's Race"
Annapolis Capital:
"Hogan said he's going to test the waters for support in the event that Ehrlich decides against a rematch with Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley in 2010. Hogan said he would launch a "Hogan for Maryland" committee to begin gauging support."
Red Maryland (Leading State GOP Blog):
"...(Hogan) nearly pulled off the impossible in 1992: beating Steny Hoyer. Hogan challenged Hoyer for his father's old congressional seat. Hoyer, who won with only 51% of the vote, called it the "toughest race of his entire political career."
Hogan, who founded a successful commercial real estate brokerage, understands the threats to small business, taxpayers, and working families from O'Malley's reckless spending, taxation, and mindless regulation."
