Larry Hogan's Pro-Choice Shift Sparks Debate in Maryland Senate Race
The former governor's new stance on abortion draws skepticism from Democrats and mixed reactions from voters.
- Larry Hogan, Republican Senate nominee, shifts to a pro-choice stance after winning the primary.
- Democrats question the authenticity of Hogan's new position, citing his past vetoes on abortion legislation.
- Hogan argues the change reflects evolving views and legal landscapes, not political convenience.
- Maryland's GOP leaders downplay the importance of abortion, focusing on economic issues instead.
- Voters remain divided, with some skeptical of Hogan's commitment and others willing to support his new stance.