Fundraising Quarter Driven By More Than 16,000 Low Dollar Donors
(Allentown, PA) Ryan Mackenzie, the incumbent Republican congressman representing the Greater Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District, today announced that his campaign ended the 2nd fundraising quarter of 2025 with nearly $1.2 Million cash-on-hand.
This record result for the Mackenzie campaign was achieved thanks to 16,320 small-dollar donors — those contributing $50 or less — in the second quarter (April 1 to June 30). In all, the Mackenzie for Congress campaign raised more than $800,000 in this period.
“I’m honored by the outpouring of support from so many people in our community and throughout the nation,” said Congressman Mackenzie. “From my first day in Congress, I have been dedicated to keeping my promises to the people of the Greater Lehigh Valley. On border security, tax cuts for working families and seniors, and reforming government, I’m proud to say that we have delivered. This latest report makes one thing clear: working people are standing behind the candidate who fights for them.”
Congressman Mackenzie also addressed the onslaught of negative advertising and rhetoric from special interests and opposing candidates. This fundraising haul — Mackenzie for Congress’ highest ever — is the latest evidence that these attacks have only served to rally his supporters.
“While I have been delivering for our communities, far-left special interests have wasted millions of dollars in an attempt to keep me from delivering on my promises to our community,” said Congressman Mackenzie. “Outside groups and left-wing candidates have launched an unprecedented campaign of fear, lies, and division, and they’re targeting the people of the Greater Lehigh Valley. These latest numbers prove that they are failing. With the help of the tens of thousands of working men and women who are standing with me, we will continue to cut through the lies, defeat the special interests, and deliver on our promises to the American people.”
Information provided to TVL by:
Arnaud Armstrong


