Education
Lawrence University.
Lawrence University.
She was the 2004 Democratic Party candidate for the United States House of Representatives for New Jersey"s Fifth Congressional District. Wolfe holds a degree in government with minors in American history and sociology from Lawrence University as well as certificates from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. She has announced that she would not run for the Democratic nomination for the House in 2006.
In the 2004 election, she received 122,259 votes or 41% compared to Republican Scott Garrett"s 171,220 votes or 58% of the vote.
Garrett had refused to debate Anne Wolfe several times over the campaign cycle. The following endorsed Anne Wolfe in her 2004 campaign:
"The Record" Newspaper
The New Jersey State Industrial Union Council
The Latino American Democratic Association
"The Herald News" newspaper
"The Star-Ledger" newspaper
National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League ProChoice New Jersey
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Local 195, International Federation of Professional and Trade Engineers
Planned Parenthood Action Fund
The Sierra Club
then-United States Senator Jon Corzine
Bergen County Improvement Authority
Women"s Actions for New Directions
Governor Howard Dean and Democracy for America
Women"s Campaign Fund
Bergen County Democratic Organization
Passaic County Democratic Organization
40th District Democrats
New Jersey for Democracy
National Women"s Political Caucus
Warren County Democratic Committee.