The Hill.Each man would bring different perspectives and qualities to the job. Maloney, the son of a military veteran and lumberjack who represents a swing district in the lower Hudson Valley, just north of New York City, has proven an ability to consistently win in a conservative-leaning district ever since his first election in 2012.
He is a prodigious fundraiser, and would bring diversity to the DCCC position, becoming the first out LGBTQ person to head the party’s campaign arm.“I won my first election by beating a Republican incumbent and have won reelection five times, outperforming the top of the ticket each time,” Maloney wrote in an open letter to his House colleagues explaining why he wants the position. “I did all this as a.