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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Veterans Want Hogan To Keep Campaign Promises

Gov.-elect Larry Hogan thanked voters and veterans alike at a Veterans Day parade in southern Maryland on Tuesday as supporters expressed high hopes for his administration.

Hogan, a Republican, broke a sweat while briskly walking the parade route as he shook hands with cheering adults and high-fived schoolchildren. Hogan, who takes office in January, avoided commenting on work relating to putting a staff in place or policy goals. Instead, he reserved the day for veterans and enthusiastic supporters who said they wanted a change in the state capital.

The parade was the first stop on a "Thank You" tour Hogan launched, one week after the election.

Hogan's tour is expected to stop at Perry Hall Shopping Center for a rally on Thursday afternoon.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He should keep his promises, thats why he was elected.