Rep. Jared Golden, who has twice won one of his party’s Trumpiest seats, is the kind of Democrat that campaign operatives would love to clone in battleground races around the country.The millennial Mainer last fall outperformed President Joe Biden by the widest margin of any Democratic incumbent in the chamber, the kind of win that often makes a future star.
Fellow Democrats “ask me somewhat curiously, like, ‘How are things back home?’ after a tough vote,” Golden said in a rare interview given to an outlet outside of his home state. “Their assumption is that I'm in some kind of hot water, or in trouble with my base, or that I'm fearful of how this is gonna play in a Trump district.”streak that keeps his party guessing while winning him solid support in the House’s most expansive district east of the Mississippi River.
The rebel Democrat’s willingness to buck his party matters even more in his second term, after its margin of control shrank to just five seats this January. Pelosi can now afford to lose just a handful of votes on the floor. Rep. Stephanie Murphy speaks during a press conference on gun safety on Capitol Hill on May 3, 2017 in Washington, D.C. | Zach Gibson/Getty Images
It’s a complicated district to know: In 2016, it had one of the nation's biggest swings from Barack Obama to Donald Trump. Last November, Trump carried it again, though Golden won his own reelection by 6 points — the kind of ticket-splitting that would be bizarre just about anywhere other than Maine.
Armed Services Committee ranking member Rep. Adam Smith speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill. | AP Photo/Alex Brandon
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