Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says GOP gains could be "somewhat muted" by far-right candidates on ballot
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Republican Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says that while the November elections "should be huge" for his party, they could be "somewhat muted" because of some of the far-right Republican nominees on the ballot in several battleground states.
Hogan is confident his party will take the House, but thinks the Senate could "go either way." He doesn't foresee a "big swing" coming in the governor's races.
"It should be a huge year for Republicans. But we haven't always nominated the strongest candidates for a general election," he told CBS News in a phone call on Friday. "It could have been a bigger year, but I think it's still going to be an okay year for Republicans."

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