Michael Steele, a former leader of the Republican National Convention (RNC) and critic of President Donald Trump, has announced that he will not run for governor in Maryland, citing his family’s opposition to such a campaign. Steele announced his decision in an interview with the Baltimore Sun. “It’s not something the family wants me to do right now,” Steele said, adding, “My wife has never been a big fan of the political landscape. At the end of the day, you can’t be governor without the first lady.” Steele, a “Never Trumper” who has fazed in and out of conservative political circles for the past two decades, would have faced a steep primary challenge from sitting GOP Gov. Larry Hogan, whose approval rating is one of the highest in the entire nation. Steele served as a Republican Lt. Gov. for Maryland in 2002. In 2006, Steel tried to maintain his presence …