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Bob Brooks wins Pennsylvania’s 7th District primary to take on Ryan Mackenzie in general election

bob Brooks, a former firefighter and union leader, won the Democratic primary in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District, defeating three challengers-Ryan Crosswell, Lamont McClure, and Carol Obando-Derstine. With about 74% of votes counted, Brooks received roughly 41.4% of the vote and will face incumbent Republican Rep.Ryan Mackenzie in the general election. Mackenzie ran unopposed in his GOP contest.

Brooks’ campaign was boosted by support from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Commitee and drew endorsements from figures including Gov. Josh Shapiro,Pete Buttigieg,and Sen. Elizabeth Warren. He built his message around his working-class background,arguing that Washington is run by elites and should better reflect everyday financial struggles-highlighting his life without a college degree and experiences such as relying on food assistance and navigating medical bills.

The race is being watched closely as some analysts see the Lehigh valley and the district as especially receptive to Democrats who focus on economic competence.


Former firefighter and union leader Bob Brooks defeated three other Democratic challengers Tuesday to advance to November’s general election, in which he will take on freshman Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA) in Pennsylvania‘s 7th Congressional District, one of the swingiest in the state.

Brooks beat rivals Ryan Crosswell, Lamont McClure, and Carol Obando-Derstine.

FILE – Bob Brooks, a candidate for the Democratic nomination in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District, poses for a photograph in Bethlehem, Pa., May 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

With roughly 74% of votes counted, Brooks bested his opponents with about 41.4% of the vote, according to the Associated Press.

Mackenzie ran unopposed.

Brooks, who received the coveted blessing from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which provided a significant boost to his campaign, racked up endorsements from Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), former Transportation Secretary and one-time presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), among others.

Brooks centered his campaign on his working-class background, arguing that Washington is dominated by elites and needs more representatives who understand everyday financial struggles. His message has been rooted in pushing back against the influence of wealthy donors and large corporations.

Without a college degree, Brooks often pointed to his own life story to make that case. He has spoken about growing up in a household that relied on food assistance, facing the threat of bankruptcy due to medical bills, and taking on a range of jobs, from tending bar to driving plows to working as a firefighter, to make ends meet.

That pitch comes as Democrats work to regain ground with working-class voters, a group that has increasingly shifted toward President Donald Trump over the past decade. Brooks contends his personal experience gives him a unique ability to reconnect with those voters and win them back.

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY RACES

James Christopher, founding and managing editor of New York-based James Christopher Communications, told the Washington Examiner he believes the 7th District is the one “most likely to flip” to Democrats’ favor.

“The Lehigh Valley has become one of the most politically elastic regions in the country because voters there tend to respond less to ideology and more to perceived economic competence,” Christopher said. “It contains a blend of union households, rapidly diversifying suburbs, and working-class independents who are highly sensitive to inflation, healthcare costs, and wage stagnation. If Democrats frame the race around affordability and local economic stewardship, rather than a broad ideological conflict, they have a real opportunity there.”



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