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Maine Senate candidate Jordan Wood is running for House seat instead

The Democrat is now running for the seat held by retiring Rep. Jared Golden.
Jordan Wood poses for a photo.
Photo credit: Gerri Hernandez/Jordan Wood campaign.
This story was produced as part of a partnership with NOTUS and the nonprofit, nonpartisan Allbritton Journalism Institute.

Former Capitol Hill aide Jordan Wood announced on Wednesday he is dropping out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race to run instead in the state’s 2nd Congressional District.

NOTUS was first to previously report that he was seriously considering the move.

Wood’s decision would mean that the state’s marquee Senate contest would effectively become a one-on-one race between oyster farmer Graham Platner and Gov. Janet Mills.

Wood joining the race means a second prominent Democrat has joined the primary for the 2nd District, a seat held by retiring Democratic Rep. Jared Golden. The state’s auditor, Matt Dunlap, is also running in the district, which is Republican-leaning and considered a top pickup opportunity for the GOP during next year’s midterm election.

“I’m stepping up where I’m needed most. Right here in the second district,” Wood said in his announcement video, nodding to the seat “one of the most competitive House races in the entire country.”

It’s unclear whether Wood, who once served as chief of staff to former Democratic Rep. Katie Porter, would be the preferred pick of national Democrats, who are eager to hold the seat.

Democrats have said they need a candidate similar to the retiring Golden, who can appeal to Republican voters in the conservative district.

In recent months, Wood’s Senate candidacy has been overshadowed by Platner’s, whose bid has won adoration from progressives nationwide even as the political newcomer has also courted considerable controversy.

Mills, the sitting governor, was recruited into the race by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and remains popular with many of the state’s voters.

Note: This story was updated Nov. 12 following an official announcement from Wood. The original version of this story, published Nov. 11, stated Wood was seriously considering this move.


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Alex Roarty, NOTUS

Alex Roarty covers politics and campaigns for NOTUS.

Alex previously worked for McClatchy newspapers, where he was a politics writer and White House correspondent, covering the Democratic Party and Joe Biden’s presidency. He also was a senior politics reporter for Roll Call, focusing on congressional races, and was the chief political correspondent at National Journal’s The Hotline.

Contact Alex via email: moc.S1765639829UTON@1765639829ytrao1765639829RxelA1765639829



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