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Jennifer Barkley
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Jennifer Barkley is a political whiz from Washington who was brought in as a campaign manager by Nick Newport, Sr. to help his son Bobby Newport win the city council election against Leslie Knope. According to Jennifer, the Newports are paying her $250,000 for six weeks of work. After Leslie defeats Bobby in the City Council election in Season 4, Jen offers Ben Wyatt a job in Washington, D.C. working with the Barkley Group, running Congressman Murray's campaign. Jen also has a brief tryst with Chris Traeger.
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Kathryn Hahn
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Washington, D.C.
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Jennifer Ann Barkley
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"Campaign Shake-Up"
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Political Strategist
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--06-25
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Jennifer Barkley is a political whiz from Washington who was brought in as a campaign manager by Nick Newport, Sr. to help his son Bobby Newport win the city council election against Leslie Knope. According to Jennifer, the Newports are paying her $250,000 for six weeks of work. After Leslie defeats Bobby in the City Council election in Season 4, Jen offers Ben Wyatt a job in Washington, D.C. working with the Barkley Group, running Congressman Murray's campaign. Jen also has a brief tryst with Chris Traeger. While Leslie and Jen initially have an adversarial relationship, they eventually become more cordial. When Leslie loses her recall election, Ben pays Jennifer for an hour's consultation with Leslie. Jen advises Leslie to set her goals higher. In 2017, Jen recruits Ben to run for Congress. Jen is appalled by Ben and Leslie's living situation after they have become parents.