I doubt Hogan has much of a chance on the national level unless there is a major change in primary voter turnout.
Hogan isn't red enough to survive Republican primaries in states where you have to talk about gun rights and pro-life to get elected, and he's not blue enough to survive Democratic primaries were "Tax and Spend" is a slogan that gets you votes.
Hogan isn't red enough to survive Republican primaries in states where you have to talk about gun rights and pro-life to get elected, and he's not blue enough to survive Democratic primaries were "Tax and Spend" is a slogan that gets you votes.