November 21, 2024
Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) is endorsing former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan in the state’s U.S. Senate race. The move is a sign Manchin is distancing himself further from the Democratic Party after he changed his party affiliation to independent. Manchin snubbed Democratic nominee Angela Alsobrooks with the endorsement, which was made to DC News […]

Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) is endorsing former Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan in the state’s U.S. Senate race.

The move is a sign Manchin is distancing himself further from the Democratic Party after he changed his party affiliation to independent. Manchin snubbed Democratic nominee Angela Alsobrooks with the endorsement, which was made to DC News Now.

“Forget about being a Democrat or Republican,” Manchin said. “Larry Hogan is just the right person with the right attitude for the job. He’s not afraid to speak against your party and he won’t be controlled by any party or any type of ideology.”

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The move is likely to still frustrate some Democrats given Manchin’s willingness to still caucus with the party. But Hogan’s campaign messaging, which is that he’ll be a centrist who puts country before party, aligns with how Manchin has presented himself during his time in the chamber.

Hogan agreed that he’d be in a similar mold to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) and Manchin during an August interview.

“No question about that,” Hogan replied. “I believe I will be exactly in that kind of a role.”

Hogan has strayed away from the Republican establishment, continuing to denounce former President Donald Trump and labeling himself as “independent” more often than not. Nevertheless, his candidacy has made way for a surprisingly close Senate contest in normally deep-blue Maryland.

While Republicans are already expected to capture the Senate, Hogan’s candidacy has likely forced Democrats to redirect attention to the normally safe state. However, Alsobrooks has beat Hogan soundly in fundraising, raising at least $12 million to Hogan’s $7 million.

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The Washington Examiner contacted the Hogan and Alsobrooks campaigns for comment.

An August poll showed Hogan trailing Alsobrooks 46%-41% with 11% still undecided.

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