[1] He attended the University of Michigan with his sisters, where he majored in political science and earned his Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in 2002.
[3] While the Democratic Party committee was searching for a replacement, state senator Robert Rodriguez backed Woodrow.
Woodrow gained significant attention on July 13, 2024, when he posted on X in response to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump earlier that day: "The last thing America needed was sympathy for the devil but here we are.
"[11] His post was widely criticized, including by the Colorado Democratic Party;[12] Afterwards, he told the Washington Examiner that he condemned the events that day "on the strongest terms" and that the shooting "risks portraying Trump [as] a martyr, thus making him more likely to win in November.
[5] Woodrow defeated Republican Stephanie Wheeler and Libertarian Justin Savoy with 74.4% of the vote in the 2022 general election.