Biden advisor’s wife to run for House seat in important swing state
Maggie Goodlander, a former Biden administration senior official and the wife of the president’s national security adviser, is on the verge of announcing her bid for Congress in her home state of New Hampshire, a key battleground state in the Northeast.
This potential announcement comes at a crucial time, as it would add more excitement to the race to succeed Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster in a competitive district that leans blue but has seen its fair share of close contests in general elections.
If Goodlander decides to run, she will enter a crowded field of candidates vying to fill Kuster’s seat after she announced her retirement from Congress earlier this year.
As a former deputy assistant U.S. attorney general with ties to both the Biden administration and Republicans, Goodlander’s candidacy is sure to attract attention and scrutiny. Her campaign could become a focal point for national interest and may even garner high-profile endorsements.
Goodlander and her husband, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, have deep roots in Democratic politics, with Sullivan having worked for top political figures like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden over the years.
Despite her ties to prominent Democrats, Goodlander comes from a family with a history in New Hampshire Republican politics. Her grandfather was a key player in state politics, and her mother even ran for Congress as a Republican in the past.
Goodlander’s background and experience, which includes serving in the U.S. Navy Reserve and working as an adviser to senators, make her a compelling candidate for the upcoming congressional race.
She will be facing off against other Democrats like Colin Van Ostern and State Sen. Becky Whitley, as well as a number of Republicans, in what is shaping up to be a highly competitive contest.
Despite spending most of their time in Washington, D.C., Goodlander and Sullivan own a home in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where they can establish residency for the purposes of the campaign.
While some may question her ties to multiple states, Goodlander’s decision to run in New Hampshire shows her commitment to serving the people of her home state and making a difference in the political landscape.
With the race heating up and candidates from both parties vying for the opportunity to represent New Hampshire in Congress, Goodlander’s potential candidacy adds another layer of intrigue to an already closely watched contest.

