Teichert ejects from Senate race to back Hogan, while Dems roll out endorsements and bash ex-governor on abortion

John Techrt, left, stands next to the state Sen. Johnny Ray Saling (R-Baltimor County) on 2 October, as they hear Kate Smith, a customer of Bulleward Dinner in Dandalak. Teichert announced its plan to enroll Republican for the US Senate that day. William J. Photo by Ford.

The American Senate will be slightly smaller in the Republican field on Friday as one of the leading candidates leaves the race and supports the former village Larry Hogan.

A retired Air Force General John Techrt announced that he was ending the campaign launched in October and throwing his support behind Hogan, which was a surprising entry on the filing deadline last Friday.

“I have come to the conclusion that this is not my time,” Teachrt said in a video released to Maryland Matters. “I have also come to the conclusion that this is the time of the village Larry Hogan. We have a strict need for his proven style of his associate leadership which benefits all the Marylanders in this important moment in the history of our country.”

Prior to Hogan’s entry, Techrt was effectively established candidates with the support of former Lieutenant Gove Boyd Rutherford and many other current and former Republican elected officials.

Techrt, a resident of Anne Arundel County, is 33 -year -old experienced experienced, who earned the nickname “Dragon” because of his skills as a fighter pilot.

Hogan said in a statement, “The general has given a life service and dedication to our country.” “He is a true patriot, dedicated public servant and a great marylander. I am really humble to support him, and I am eager to work with him to unite my party on the street to win in November.”

Teachhert’s return from the race leaves just six Republicans in the primary race including Hogan, Robin Ficker, Montgomery County Anti-Tax Gadley and Chris Chafi, Republican Nominee, who ran against US Sen Chris Van Hollen (D) in 2022.

Meanwhile, the Chief Democrats, who are running for the County Executive Angela Alsobrox of the County, County, the Senate, US Rape, continue the jockey for the first benefit from the primary, as the entry into the race of Hogan has stepped up the campaign. Both candidates have rolled out high-profile endorsements in recent times, while Tron has avoided a university pole, which makes him look stronger than Alsobrokes in a general election match with Hogan.

In that survey of 1,000 registered voters conducted by Emeron College Polling Center for the hill newspaper and DC News Now on Monday and Tuesday, Hogan and Tron were found to be 16% unspecified in each of 42% in a fictional matchup. Hogan led Alsobrox in the pole, 44% to 37%, 19% with unspecified. The poll had a 3-point margin error.


(In an election match at the White House, President Biden raised former President Trump in Maryland from 55% to 32%; but in the five-wave race which included freedomful Robert F. Kennedy Junior, Cornel West and Jill Stein, Biden got 47%, Trump 31% and Kennedy 6%, while others got 1%.

The state airplanes have been flooding for the Trone months, while Alsobrox started running its first TV advertisement in the Baltimore Market earlier this week.

“This pole confirms what I hear everywhere that I go: Marylanders Larry Hogan and Mitch McConal are ill and tired of politicians like McConal and are special interests she works on the cost of Americans working hard in Washington,” Trone said in a statement in a statement in a statement on Thursday.

Also also rolled endorsement from elected officials of five Baltimore city: State Sen. Antonio Hayes, Dale. Marlon Empera, and City CouncilMeMs John Bullock, Felicia Porter and James Torrent – All Democrats.

The Five appears in a video that was released on Thursday afternoon the Alsobrox campaign.

“As the state’s lawyer and an executive of the county, Angela fought for women and families,” says in Porter Video. “In the American Senate, she will fight to ensure that a woman will have the right to choose what to do with her body, there is a decision between women and their doctors – not politicians and judges.”

Earlier this week, Tron unveiled the statewide TV advertisement of a 30-second, which featured the support of Prince George County Council Crystal Oriyadh (D) and former State del Anna Sol Gutirez (D-Montgomery).

“As a black woman, who struggled during my pregnancy, it is so important for chosen authorities that they are not afraid of going against insurance.” “It is important that there are people who look like me, but it is more important for those who are going to fight for me.”

Breeding health has already become a primary issue in the campaign, as Democrats and their affiliated groups gave Hogan on Wednesday for an interview. In that interview, Hogan, who personally described himself as opposition to abortion, said that she did not see the need for abortion rights in the Maryland Constitution, but he also said that he would not support any law in the Congress, seeking nationwide sanctions on abortion.

Both Alsobrox and Tron issued Hogan -destroying statements on Wednesday, and the village Wes Moore (D) – who is supporting Alsobrox in primary – issued a condemnation on Wednesday evening through its Guberonorial Press office.

Moore said, “Whoever thinks that there is no threat to women’s reproductive rights and abortion, there is confusion.”

Emily’s list, money-ravaging juggling who supports Democratic women who support the rights of abortion, and supported Alsobrox in the Senate race, on Thursday an email out with the theme line: “Sound the Alarm: Larry Hogan’s abortion records at risk.”

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