GOP Governor Larry Hogan’s Approval Rating Hits 78 Percent In Maryland

Hogan continues to receive sky-high marks for his leadership from voters across the political spectrum in Maryland.

The RGA reports:

GOP Governor Larry Hogan continues to receive sky-high marks for his leadership from voters across the political spectrum in Maryland.

A new Gonzalez poll gives Governor Hogan a 78 percent approval rating, making him one of the most popular governors in America. Governor Hogan’s approval rating remains at unprecedented heights even as he governs one of America’s bluest states as a Republican. The poll shows that a whopping 85 percent of Independents, 75 percent of women – which he won in the November election – and 73 percent of African Americans approve of the job Governor Hogan is doing.

As he continues to move Maryland forward by promoting bipartisan policies that grow the state’s economy and help working families, Governor Hogan is setting a strong example for good governance.

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Governors in Iowa, North Dakota and Alabama join GOP colleagues in banning TikTok for state employees

The Republican governors of three more states have joined the growing number of GOP governors who are banning TikTok among state government employees amid security concerns about the Chinese-owned social media platform

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Arizona Governor Creates Shipping Container Border Wall

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Governor Kristi Noem delivers annual Budget Address, says the state can afford grocery tax cut

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‘A Clear And Present Danger To Its Users:’ South Carolina Gov. Bans State Employees From Using TikTok Amid National Security Concerns

South Carolina became the second state in the union Monday to permanently ban state employees’ electronic devices from using TikTok amid federal officials sounding the alarm that the Chinese-based social media app threatens national security