- Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said he will not seek Republican presidential nomination in 2024 to avoid a 'multi-car pileup' that could help Trump win nomination.
- Asa Hutchinson and Chris Sununu, two other possible Republican contenders, disagreed with Hogan's idea of avoiding a large field.
- Trump is hoping that a large field will help him win the nomination with a mere plurality, as he did in 2016.
- First declared GOP candidates are former SC governor Nikki Haley, Ohio anti-ESG crusader Vivek Ramaswamy and Michigan businessman Perry Johnson.
- Other Republicans considering a White House bid include Mike Pence, Michael Pompeo, Tim Scott, Chris Christie, Kristi Noem and Glenn Youngkin.
GOP’s Larry Hogan Says He Won’t Run for President Trump’s Threat of a Third-Party Run Is Undercut by ‘Sore Loser’ Laws
Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a vocal GOP critic of Donald Trump, said he will not seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 because he doesn’t want divide the Republican field and help to hand Trump a victory.
