Former Maryland governor Larry Hogan stated he will not vote for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election. Running for a Senate seat, Hogan criticized both parties for deviating from their core values and expressed concerns over divisive politics. He also reiterated hi...
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