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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Ryan MacKenzie Announces Congressional Bid

State Representative Ryan MacKenzie, age 40, today announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for US Congress in Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District. Republicans Kevin Dellicker and Maria Montero have previously announced that they are running as well.

Whoever wins this race will likely face incumbent Sue Wild in the Fall. She has made no formal announcement, but has filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Elections Commission. She was first elected in 2018. 

MacKenzie has introduced what he calls "his 4 Principles For America: Grow Our Economy, Defend Our Values, Secure Our Communities, and Restore Our Freedoms."

MacKenzie, who was first elected State Representative in 2012, but announced he has decided against seeking re-election. 

According to his statement, he is "a 9th generation resident of the Lehigh Valley. His ancestors and family members fought in the Revolutionary War and in both World Wars, helped build companies like Hercules Cement that supported families in our area for generations, and served in respected professions like nursing and teaching."  

He claims to be a known conservative "feared by the establishment as one of the most effective and proven reformers in government. Ryan didn't just talk - he got our values enacted into law." He claims to have led efforts that have saved $400 million per year at the Department of Labor and Industry.  

He is a graduate of Parkland High School and New York University, wherehe graduated with honors. He also has an MBA from Harvard Business School. 

30 comments:

  1. Well his voting record reflects the right wing culture war.
    He is a maga wannabe or lacks the spine to wear the trumpian badge.
    It would be interesting to see whether or not he was at the meeting with PA repubs where the discussion revolved around tossing the election results.

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  2. He’s gross. Career politician. Will mommie drive him to campaign events?

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  3. He’s a weird dude.big loser and dumbass.

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  4. Contested primary benefits Wild. If Trump is the R nominee Wild crushes any opponent. Wonder if Gary Day will run for state rep again.

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    1. Yep Gary Day is running for the state house seat again.

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    2. I hope so. He is a good man.

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    3. Gary should have never lost redirecting so Ryan and mom had a place to run

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  5. Now the stage is set. Dellicker for Congress.

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  6. In my opinion I think Mackenzie is the clear front runner at the moment.

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  7. Ryan is the only one that can raise money. He is the only serious candidate. The other two won’t be able to beat Wild. I’m voting Ryan.

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  8. Ryan Mackenzie can beat Wild. The others in the race won't be able to defeat her. Ryan is the candidate that will be able to get the resources and support to get the job done.

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  9. Okay gang, let's go. We've got to get Fed Ed's crooked solicitor out of there!

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  10. What is the loyalty to Susan Wild all about? Is it that she will vote nearly 100% with Pelosi, no matter how radical the proposal? An extremely loyal hack for the leadership of her party. Or, maybe her success in writing and passing legislation? We haven’t seen that.

    I know very little about MacKenzie, but, I do know he’s not Susan Wild, and that’s appealing to me. I also know, the Democrat Party is weakening America and many changes are needed within that group.

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  11. Did this guy actually serve any time in the military, or is he just going to try and get some mileage on the coat tails of his ancestors. He shouldn't even mention them unless he put in his own time.

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  12. Our district is funded from California. We don't need locals around here. Sue Wild attends all the right dinners. Her huge ass and three chins packed onto that dwarf-like frame are proof. I'm for Sue - all of her.

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  13. Where have we seen this before? GOP puts up a pandering clown that riles up their shrinking base of low information voters against what should be an easy to beat Democratic opponent. Attracts zero independent or swing voters and loses handily in the general election. Proceeds to whine and cry about how unfair it is.

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  14. MacKenzie is not my cup of tea, but some of these shots at him are extremely childish. " weird dude.big loser and dumbass."? That says more about the commenter than the person reviled.

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  15. Ryan is a legend in his own mind. He got appointed to his seat by former chair Wayne Woodman when Doug Reichley became judge. Ryan’s daddy also used to be Chair of the local GOP. He immediately started running for leadership positions in the House Republican Majority and lost every time. His colleagues couldn’t stand him. He tried to become a “power broker” here by endorsing candidates. Who were the candidates? His mommy (who won a safe R district) and Ben Long (who got the least amount of votes in a recent local race he ran in).

    Kinda pathetic to get married and buy a “rescue” dog just because you want to be in Congress. (And yes it’s fair game because he put that in his release).

    Wild will crush him, if he even beats Dellicker.

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  16. I’m with 7:45. This guy is all ambition with no skills or aptitude. He promotes himself to no end with photos from an hour visit to a local school. He would like to be a career politician, but his performance so far doesn’t warrant it.

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  17. Bernie, 7:45AM hits the nail right on the head! Ryan is kind of a different cat (I did not say weird) though. Hard to connect with, IMHO.

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  18. Wild supports the never ending quagmire in Ukraine. She's not asked for a cease fire or any peace negotiation. She's just funding an endless war across the world. She won't be happy until a nuke flies. No wonder she was impossible to live with. Get her out.

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  19. What does "Secure our Freedoms" mean?

    Does the representative support women being able to terminate a pregnancy if they choose? Is he against book bans? Does he support medical care for the LBGTQ+ community?

    I need more information on his statement about "freedoms."

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  20. 12:36 - always with the unwavering support of the Motherland Comrade!

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  21. Susan Wild is not a leader. She’s merely a well-paid, pre-counted vote. But, she’s not alone in that. Our Congress is stacked with people of her type.

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  22. Just another Republican doofus.

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  23. Ryan is not a good person. He embodies everything we do not want in DC. A career politician who never had a real job that was born on third base. His pops got him anointed as state rep. He is a narcissist prick.

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  24. The picture of him looks like he has a stick up his ass.

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  25. He’s made WAY too many enemies on his own side. There are many RESPECTED republicans locally that will vote for Wild in the general if he’s the nominee and will be vocal about it. Ryan only cares about his own ambition. He’s not a team player. Well, karma is a bitch my man.

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  26. Somebody should check if the Mackenzie family ever had slaves. Since he’s running as a ninth generation Mackenzie, it’s now fair game.

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