ICYMI: Governor Hogan Appeals For Bipartisanship at Ford School of Public Policy, World Affairs Council of Philadelphia Events​

In case you missed it, last week, Governor Hogan joined University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy and World Affairs Council of Philadelphia virtual events to argue that bipartisan leadership is still possible in this divisive time.

At the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, Governor Hogan spoke with General Wesley Clark about how we can unite America after this presidential election.

Addressing the Ford School of Public Policy, Governor Hogan noted that President Ford – a University of Michigan graduate and close friend of Governor Hogan’s father – was “known for” civility and working across the aisle.

Pointing to the leadership of governors throughout the country and his administration in Maryland as a current model, Governor Hogan appealed to the students to “look for the best ideas” regardless of what party they came from “because that’s what we desperately need in America.”

Watch Governor Hogan’s University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy Event Here

Watch Governor Hogan’s World Affairs Council of Philadelphia Event Here