Larry Hogan resigns from No Labels in sign of possible 2024 bid
2024 Presidential Election,No Labels,Chris Christie,Politics
Former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan resigned from his leadership position at the centrist organization No Labels as speculation builds about a 2024 presidential bid.
In a letter sent Dec. 15 to No Labels President and CEO Nancy Jacobson, Hogan said he would step down from his role as co-chairman of the organization, freeing him up to land on the groupās presidential ballot line possibly.
āIn 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,ā he said in the letter.
No Labels founding chairman Sen. Joe Lieberman said in a statement to the Washington Examiner Thursday, āI think the world of Larry Hogan. He was a great governor and heās been a great partner of mine as a fellow co-chair at No Labels. Whatever he does next, I know he will continue to be a powerful voice for common sense and national unity.ā
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