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Revision as of 00:27, 24 November 2018
Template:TOCnestleft Jared Golden
Congressional Progressive Caucus
Shortly after the 2018 election Jared Golden joined the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Campaign Manager
Jon Breed, was Jared Golden’s Campaign Manager.
Leftists backing Jared Golden
Rand Wilson is deciding between devoting his time to the contest for an open seat in New Hampshire’s First Congressional District that could easily go Republican or campaigning for Jared Golden, the Democrats’ nominee challenging Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race[1]
Rand Wilson November 3 2018:
Let’s flip the House! Great to knock doors today with this crew to put Jared Golden over the top in Maine’s Congressional District 2. — with Enid Eckstein, Joanie Parker and Leslie Cohen in Farmington, Maine.