Larry Hogan steps down from No Labels, hinting at potential 2024 run
Former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Resigns from No Labels, Fueling Speculation of 2024 Presidential Bid
In a bold move, former Republican Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has stepped down from his leadership position at the centrist organization No Labels. This decision has sparked intense speculation about his potential bid for the presidency in 2024.
“In stepping aside, it is my intent that new leaders, who can devote themselves full-time to the effort, will be able to take the helm to direct the No Labels political operation,” Hogan stated in a letter to No Labels President and CEO Nancy Jacobson.
Hogan’s resignation from No Labels frees him up to potentially secure a spot on the organization’s presidential ballot line. While a representative for Hogan declined to comment, his departure from the governor’s mansion has left his future plans shrouded in mystery.
No Labels, meanwhile, has been actively seeking ballot access in various states as it considers launching a third-party unity ticket for the upcoming November election.
Despite his resignation, Hogan has not ruled out the possibility of joining No Labels as an alternative presidential option. With the race shaping up to be between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, Hogan expressed openness to the idea last year, stating, “If I thought there was a path to success to win the race, then I just said I wouldn’t shut the door to that opportunity.”
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How does Larry Hogan’s resignation from No Labels affect his potential bid for the presidency in 2024?
Former Republican Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has made a bold move by resigning from his leadership position at the centrist organization No Labels. This decision has sparked intense speculation about his potential bid for the presidency in 2024.
“In stepping aside, it is my intent that new leaders, who can devote themselves full-time to the effort, will be able to take the helm to direct the No Labels political operation,” stated Hogan in a letter to No Labels President and CEO Nancy Jacobson.
Hogan’s resignation from No Labels frees him up to potentially secure a spot on the organization’s presidential ballot line. While a representative for Hogan declined to comment, his departure from the governor’s mansion has left his future plans shrouded in mystery.
No Labels, on the other hand, has been actively seeking ballot access in various states as it considers launching a third-party unity ticket for the upcoming November election.
Despite his resignation, Hogan has not ruled out the possibility of joining No Labels as an alternative presidential option. With the race shaping up to be between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, Hogan expressed openness to the idea last year, stating, “If I thought there was a path to success to win the race, then I just said I wouldn’t shut the door to that opportunity.”
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