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MacKenzie, a Pennsylvania state lawmaker whose mother also serves in the statehouse, is running to replace Rep. Susan Wild in the 7th Congressional District, a district that includes the presidential battlegrounds of Lehigh and Northampton counties., alongside the contests for Pennsylvania’s 8th and 10th congressional districts.
“In key competitive swing districts like this, as the whip said, it’s always going to be close; it’s always going to be competitive,” he said. “So in presidential election years, a big part of campaigns like this is the turnout, and so that’s not something that we can necessarily control as a congressional campaign; usually turn out is driven by top of the ticket races.”
To that end, Harris’s closing argument address at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., last week was about Trump, dismissing him as a “petty tyrant,” but she did not mention the former president by name in her closing ad.
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