Few interviewed in eastern Pennsylvania last week could name people running for Congress in their area.
EASTON, Pa. — A pickup truck sat idling at an intersection last week, the seven Trump flags anchored into its cargo bed snapping and rustling in a late-summer breeze.
Yet the stakes also couldn’t be higher in what has become a competitive, nationally consequential race that could help decide control of the U.S. House of Representatives for the next two years. U.S. Rep. Susan Wild, spoke during a Democratic rally Aug. 26, 2024, at the Steelworkers union hall in Bethlehem to encourage residents to vote. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee calls Wild’s seat “vulnerable.” The National Republican Congressional Campaign views it as one of the 37 nationwide that Republicans are targeting to flip.
Mackenzie, 42, traces his lineage in the region back nine generations to when his ancestors joined the Northampton County Militia to fight in the Revolutionary War. He was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2012, and he lives in Lower Macungie Township, Lehigh County. It’s Mackenzie who’s a true “cookie-cutter extreme candidate,” according to Natalie Gould, Wild’s communications director. “He’s rejected the 2020 election results and told Pennsylvania not to certify that election.
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