Gov. Larry Hogan speaks at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon (Bryan Renbaum/MarylandReporter.com)
With the Maryland General Assembly session over, attention has immediately turned to who will become Maryland’s next governor — even though the election is 19 months away.
Republican Larry Hogan is prevented from running for re-election, and has his eye on national office, positioning himself as an alternative to the Trump wing of his party.
The race for the Republican nomination to succeed Hogan came into focus this week, with one oft-mentioned candidate — Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford — bowing out of the race, and state commerce secretary Kelly Schulz announcing she was in.
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