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Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s Senate Bid Ends In Defeat

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks defeated Republican former two-term Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to become Maryland’s representative.

Decision-making desk headquarters called Mr. Allsbrooks’ election campaign was held on November 5th at 9:30 p.m. Mr. Allsbrooks received 56.1% of the vote, Mr. Hogan received 42%, and 20% of the vote. Associated Press too projected 9:32 p.m. Allbrooks win

Allbrooks, who has served as Prince George’s County Executive in Maryland since 2018, replaces Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin, who did not run for re-election after three terms in the Senate. (Related article: Democratic Senate candidate ‘wasn’t interested in immigration at all’ – now immigrant sex offenders are flooding into her state)

Albrooks easily defeated Democratic Maryland Rep. David Trone in the Democratic primary in May. spent More than $60 million of his own personal fortune was spent on the race.

albrooks used CNN first reported the amount of tax relief she was missing on two properties she owns in Maryland and Washington, DC. albrooks owe something D.C. is nearly $50,000 behind on property taxes and has promised to pay them in full.

The soon-to-be Maryland state senator supports policies such as: Assault weapons ban and late term abortion.

Republican South Dakota State Senator Steve Daines (Senate Republican Campaign Director) Personally adopted Hogan to run in Deep Blue state, which has never been done before elected Republican senator since 1980.

Although the first polls of the race showed Mr. Hogan leading Mr. Alsobrooks, all independent polls conducted since June have shown the Democratic candidate ahead of Mr. Hogan.

Considering what Marylanders think; high score When Hogan was governor, his campaign was able to make the Senate race a competitive one even though he was running in states with registered Democrats. large number They registered Republicans by a margin of more than 2-1.

especially hogan rejected Former President Donald Trump endorses Republican presidential nominee voiced sound Supported Hogan in an interview in June.

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