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Maggie Goodlander, the wife of President Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, is contemplating running for Congress in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District. However, records indicate that she has not voted or had an address in the district since 2008. Goodlander last voted in the district by absentee ballot for the 2008 presidential primary and general elections. Despite not voting in several subsequent elections, she registered in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District in 2016. Goodlander currently works as a lawyer in the Biden administration’s Department of Justice and resides in Washington, D.C. with her husband.

Goodlander’s family has a history in New Hampshire politics, as her grandfather, Sam Tamposi, was a significant figure in state Republican politics, and her mother, Betty Tamposi, ran for the House in 1988 in the Second Congressional District but lost in the GOP primary. The seat in New Hampshire’s 2nd district is currently vacant after Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster announced she would not be running for re-election. If Goodlander decides to enter the race, she could potentially secure endorsements from influential figures due to her family’s connections to the Clintons, former President Barack Obama, and President Biden.

While Goodlander is considering a run for Congress in New Hampshire, questions have arisen about her eligibility to represent the district given her lack of recent voting history there. It is unclear how her voting record or ties to Washington, D.C. could impact her chances in a potential campaign. Goodlander’s possible candidacy adds a new dimension to the upcoming House race in the Granite State, with speculation about the level of support she could attract and how her family’s political background may influence the outcome. Goodlander has not yet provided a statement on her intentions regarding a potential congressional bid.

As the wife of a top official in President Biden’s White House, Goodlander’s decision to run for Congress in New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District has generated interest and speculation. Her professional background as a lawyer in the Department of Justice and her family’s political connections in the state could shape her campaign if she chooses to enter the race. Goodlander’s ties to influential figures like the Clintons, Obama, and President Biden may play a role in the support she receives as she contemplates a potential bid for office. The outcome of the House race in New Hampshire’s 2nd district is uncertain as Goodlander weighs her options and the political landscape continues to evolve.

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