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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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