Republican Larry Hogan's hopes of a political comeback are crushed after losing Maryland Senate race to Angela Alsobrooks
Daily MailLarry Hogan sought a job in national politics, but was unable to move past a state-wide position in Tuesday's elections. But Hogan was bested by Democrat Angela Alsobrooks, who in 2018 was elected the first black female Executive of Prince George's County in Maryland. Angela Alsobrooks is the first black candidate ever elected to represent Maryland in the upper chamber and only the third black woman ever elected to the Senate. Pictured: Alsobrooks celebrates with her daughter at her election night victory party in College Park, Maryland on Tuesday night 'As governor, I had the privilege of working closely with Angela,' Hogan said. Hogan hugs a supporter during an election night watch party in Annapolis, Maryland on Tuesday, November 5 Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks campaigns for the seat of retiring U.S.