Yes, they come from surveys Majority striker of the House of Representatives – a nonprofit organization affiliated with the House Majority Leader Hakeen Jeffries (DN.Y.). But still…
Favor numbers for President Donald Trump AND Ryan Mackenzie reps AND Scott Perry in PA-07 and PA-10, respectively, they are underwater and may signal trouble in November for congressmen in particular and Republicans in general.
In the 7th Congressional District covering the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania Trump has a favorability rating of minus-16 with 40% viewing it favorably compared to 56% unfavorably. Forty-one percent of respondents approve of the CEO’s job performance compared to 57% who disapprove.
Mackenzie, the freshman representative who lost his seat Zuzanna Dzika he hasn’t made many friends in the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area in 2024, as just 27% of voters polled support his efforts in Washington. At 41% disapproval, Mackenzie’s favorability rating is also below -14, with almost a third of respondents falling into the neutral or unsure category.
In the 10th Congressional District, which includes the State Capitol Region, the president’s numbers are slightly better with 41% giving him a favorable rating and an overall rating of minus 14, while just over 2 in 5 (42%) of respondents approve of his performance in the White House.
Perry, a seven-term York County representative, sees just 35% of district respondents approving of his job performance, with 46% disapproving, with an overall figure of -11.
Democrats hope to unseat both Mackenzie and Perry in a bid to take control of the House of Representatives. Four candidates are fighting for the nomination in PA-07 – Bob Brooks, Lamont McClure, Carol Obando-DerstineAND Ryan Crosswell. In PA-10, Janelle Stelsonwho ran unsuccessfully against Perry two years ago, faces a Dauphin County commissioner Justin Douglas at the primary school on May 19.

