Annapolis, MD – April 17 – Two days after his campaign reported raising more than $450,000 in its first filing period, gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan significantly expanded his TV and radio advertising campaign. His first 30-second ad entitled “Dedicated” which began running in 11 Maryland counties on April 3 is now airing on cable networks in a total of 19 counties. The small businessman, grassroots leader and former Ehrlich cabinet secretary’s first radio spot is now running statewide.
Larry Hogan said, “Through our one-on-one meetings with voters in their homes, places of work and communities and now with statewide advertising, Boyd and I are bringing our message of fiscal restraint and common sense reform to Marylanders who simply can’t afford another four years of single party rule and incompetence by Annapolis elites.
“Dedicated” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kLlS9qjiVY
AD VOICEOVER:
"The largest grassroots organization dedicated to changing Maryland wasn’t started by a politician, but a businessman, a community leader, a father. Larry Hogan. Like you, Hogan was fed up with 40 tax increases in a row, even taxing the rain. Too many lost jobs. And a failed health care exchange.
Today, Larry Hogan is running for governor. To turn this state around, with fresh ideas that benefit everyone. Larry Hogan. Because we can’t change Maryland without changing governors."
Today, Larry Hogan is running for governor. To turn this state around, with fresh ideas that benefit everyone. Larry Hogan. Because we can’t change Maryland without changing governors."
Larry Hogan is an Anne Arundel county small businessman, former state cabinet secretary and founder of Change Maryland, the state’s largest non-partisan grassroots o rganization advocating fiscal restraint and common sense government reform. A lifelong Marylander, he and his wife Yumi, a teacher, artist and first generation Korean-American, reside in Edgewater. They have three daughters.
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