BETHLEHEM, PA – Freshman GOP Rep. Ryan Mackenzie flipped a congressional seat in the Lehigh Valley just six months ago, but with competitive midterm elections expected in 2026, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is already building its grassroots coalition in his swing district.
It’s an off-election year for Mackenzie, who unseated longtime Democrat Rep. Susan Wild in November, but as the 42-year-old jogged through neighborhood blocks in Bethlehem and greeted constituents at their doors on Saturday afternoon, the newest Pennsylvania congressman still has 17 months before his first re-election challenge.
Mackenzie joined AFP activists in the Lehigh Valley on Saturday for a day of action, designed to educate constituents on his work to extend President Donald Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and pass Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” as budget negotiations continue back on Capitol Hill. He said it was his first time door knocking since winning in November.
“We have a tremendous opportunity as members of Congress to actually pass transformative legislation which will bring down taxes and the cost of living for not only individuals, but small businesses all across this country. For the past four years, we’ve seen that inflation has been out of control, driving up the prices of everything — food, fuel, housing, healthcare,” Mackenzie told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.
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Rep. Ryan Mackenzie joined a day of action hosted by Americans for Prosperity (AFP) on Saturday. (Deirdre Heavey/Fox News Digital)
“It’s been very difficult for people to make ends meet. That was a big issue in the campaign, and now we have that opportunity to deliver, as members of Congress, with significant tax reform and tax relief,” Mackenzie added.
Conservative holdouts stalled a procedural vote for reconciliation on Friday, prompting House leaders to return to the Hill late Sunday night to continue negotiations. Meanwhile, Trump is urging House Republicans to pass his “big, beautiful bill” following his high-profile diplomatic trip to the Middle East last week.

Mackenzie greets a supporter in his garage in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. (Deirdre Heavey/Fox News Digital)
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