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Larry Hogan
Born May 25, 1956 (68 years)
Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr. (born May 25, 1956) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 62nd governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023. A member of the Republican Party and son of three-term congressman Lawrence Hogan, he also served as chair of the National Governors Association from 2019 to 2020.
Hogan unsuccessfully campaigned for Maryland's 5th congressional district in 1981 and 1992, the latter of which was incumbent Steny Hoyer's closest race. He then served in the cabinet of governor Bob Ehrlich from 2003 to 2007 as Maryland Secretary of Appointments. In 2011, Hogan founded the Change Maryland organization, which he used to promote his 2014 gubernatorial campaign. He campaigned as a moderate Republican and defeated Democrat Anthony Brown in the 2014 general election. He was reelected in 2018, defeating Democrat Ben Jealous, to become Maryland's first two-term Republican governor since Theodore McKeldin. He was term limited from running for a third term in 2022 and was succeeded as governor by Democrat Wes Moore. Hogan left office as among the most popular governors in the country.
After leaving office, Hogan was initially seen as a likely contender for the Republican nomination for president of the United States in the 2024 presidential election but has declined to seek the nomination, but is reportedly considering running in the election as a third party candidate.
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Hogan unsuccessfully campaigned for Maryland's 5th congressional district in 1981 and 1992, the latter of which was incumbent Steny Hoyer's closest race. He then served in the cabinet of governor Bob Ehrlich from 2003 to 2007 as Maryland Secretary of Appointments. In 2011, Hogan founded the Change Maryland organization, which he used to promote his 2014 gubernatorial campaign. He campaigned as a moderate Republican and defeated Democrat Anthony Brown in the 2014 general election. He was reelected in 2018, defeating Democrat Ben Jealous, to become Maryland's first two-term Republican governor since Theodore McKeldin. He was term limited from running for a third term in 2022 and was succeeded as governor by Democrat Wes Moore. Hogan left office as among the most popular governors in the country.
After leaving office, Hogan was initially seen as a likely contender for the Republican nomination for president of the United States in the 2024 presidential election but has declined to seek the nomination, but is reportedly considering running in the election as a third party candidate.
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Filmography
2023 | The Source with Kaitlan Collins (TV Series) · as Self |
2023 | Inside with Jen Psaki (2023) (TV Series) · as Self |
2022 | CNN This Morning (TV Series) · as Self |
2020 | Stars and Strife · as Self |
2018 | Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (TV Series) · as Self |
2016 | The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle (TV Series) · as Self |
2016 | The Circus (TV Series) · as Self |
2014 | Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
2013 | CNN This Morning (TV Series) · as Self |
2011 | Erin Burnett OutFront (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
2011 | PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
2009 | State of the Union with Candy Crowley (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
2007 | Morning Joe (TV Series) · as Self |
2005 | The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer (TV Series) · as Self |
2005 | This Week (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of Maryland |
2003 | Anderson Cooper 360° (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of Maryland U.s.a. |
1998 | Fox Files (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
1997 | The View (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
1996 | The Daily Show (TV Series) · as Self |
1996 | Fox News Sunday (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |
1975 | Good Morning America (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of Maryland |
1954 | Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of Maryland |
1952 | Today (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of Maryland |
1947 | Meet the Press/Meet the Press NOW (TV Series) · as Self - Maryland Governor |