U.S.A.
Jordan Wood grew up in Lewiston, Maine, in a family that emphasized community service and education. He earned a degree from Calvin College and began his career in home construction. Wood has since held significant roles in public service and advocacy, including Vice President of End Citizens United and Chief of Staff to Congresswoman Katie Porter. He co-founded democracyFIRST, focusing on safeguarding free and fair elections. Wood's professional experience spans nearly a decade in high-finance and the public sector, showcasing his expertise in institutional risk management and policy advocacy.
Jordan Wood's political philosophy is marked by a blend of progressive ideals and pragmatic localism, advocating for systemic changes while maintaining a focus on Maine's unique needs. His policy stances often reveal unexpected alliances, such as supporting affordable renewable energy while also protecting Maine's fishing and farming industries. Wood's commitment to campaign finance reform and anti-corruption measures demonstrates a highly principled approach, yet his nuanced stance on environmental regulations hints at a strategic balancing of regional economic interests. His rhetorical style is both idealistic and grounded, appealing to both broad national issues and specific local concerns.