KEY POINTS
  • "I'm not going to be a candidate for president in 2020," Hogan told The Washington Post in an interview.
  • The popular, centrist governor said he did not want to be pulled away from his duties in Annapolis by a long-shot campaign against an incumbent president who remains popular with the party base. 
  • William Weld, former Republican governor of Massachusetts,  announced in April that he would challenged the president for the nomination. 

Maryland Gov. Larry Logan told The Washington Post that he will not challenge President Donald Trump for the 2020 GOP nomination, ending his flirtation with a possible insurgent campaign that would have offered an alternative to moderate Republicans who are dissatisfied with Trump's tenure in office.

"I'm not going to be a candidate for president in 2020," Hogan told the Post.

The popular, centrist governor said he did not want to be pulled away from his duties in Annapolis by a long-shot campaign against an incumbent president who remains popular with the party base.