Annapolis developer Larry Hogan says his month-old organization, Change Maryland, was “born out of frustration.”
“A lot of people are not happy with the direction of this state. Some businesses have closed and left the state. Others have just given up,” Hogan said in an interview about his new group.
“I think the stakes are too high for just to fold up the tent and to say we’ve given up,” Hogan said. That is particularly true after former Gov. Bob Ehrlich lost a second gubernatorial election to Martin O’Malley by 15 points last November, said Hogan.
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