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General Political Affiliation
Molder is running as the Democratic nominee for Tennessee's 5th Congressional District.
News coverage confirms Molder, the mayor of Columbia, TN, won the Democratic nomination for the District 5 race, positioning him against the Republican nominee in the general election.
Local Governance Experience
Molder emphasizes his background as mayor of Columbia, Tennessee, as a qualification for federal office.
Multiple news reports identify Molder as the sitting mayor of Columbia, TN, suggesting his campaign is likely to lean on this local governance record, though specific policy positions from this experience are not detailed in available grounding.
Economic Policy
No specific economic policy positions are documented in available grounding data.
No campaign website or voting record is available to determine Molder's stance on taxation, jobs, or economic regulation.
Healthcare
No specific healthcare policy positions are documented in available grounding data.
No verified campaign statements or voting record exist to clarify Molder's healthcare stance, such as views on the ACA or Medicare expansion.
Immigration
No specific immigration policy positions are documented in available grounding data.
As a challenger with no federal voting record and no accessible campaign website text, Molder's specific immigration stance cannot be determined from current sources.
District Representation Priorities
Molder's campaign is expected to address the geographic and demographic diversity of Tennessee's redrawn 5th District.
Coverage notes the district spans constituents 'spread across the state's extremes,' implying Molder will need to address both urban Nashville-area and rural conservative voter concerns, though specific policy commitments are not detailed.
Electoral Context and Party Strategy
Molder will face a Republican opponent in a district that has trended competitive after redistricting changes.
News reports on the primary upset of incumbent Andy Ogles by Charlie Hatcher indicate a shifting political landscape in District 5, which Molder's general election campaign will need to navigate.
Total Raised
$2.6M
Total Spent
$1.1M
Cash on Hand
$1.5M
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$33.7K
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.