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Republican Rejects Donald Trump Endorsement: ‘Didn’t Want to Have It’

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Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan has rejected an endorsement from Donald Trump, saying he has “no interest in it.”
The former Maryland governor, who is now running for a Senate seat in the state, made the comment in an interview with Nick Lannelli, a reporter for the WTOP radio station.
Asked whether he publicly rejects Trump’s endorsement, Hogan replied: “Well I just said I didn’t seek it, I didn’t want to have it and I have no interest in it.
“It’s not something we’re going to be promoting that’s for sure in a state Donald Trump lost by 33 points. It doesn’t really carry a lot of voters over to our cause so I don’t think we’re going to have any interest in accepting it.”
Exclusive: Former Maryland Republican Governor Larry Hogan – now running for U.S. Senate – joined us on @WTOP responding to Trump’s recent endorsement of Hogan. He says “I didn’t seek it… I have no interest in it.” @GovLarryHogan pic.twitter.com/y84sYUZ8py
— Nick Iannelli (@NickWTOP) June 20, 2024
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