Looking at the collection of PA-07 funds

7. The Congress District in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania is probably the largest district of the Battle in the United States, and the party that takes place can also be the one that controls the majority in the American home.

Rep. Ryan Mackenzie defeated Susan Wild 5,000 votes in 2024 and will face a claimant from among three democrats fighting for the nomination – Lamont McClureIN Carol Obando-DistineAND Ryan Croswell.

The current one sat just over $ 800,000 In the second quarter of 2025, while he spent around USD 212,000, leaving it $ 1.19 million.

Here is a list of the best individual colleagues of each candidate, as well as a view of their support from the Political Action Committees.

Mackenzie

During this election cycle, Mackenzie received individual contributions in the amount of USD 192,067.18, including USD 7,000 with such recognizable names as Jeffrey YassIN Ross Perot Jr.IN Charles SchwabIN Steve WartnIN Roger Penske, and WINLEVOSS Twins – Cameron and Tyler. He also received $ 10,000 from Asher family.

  • $ 7,000 – Jacqueline Bradley (Va.), Retired
  • 7000 $ – Richard Gilliam (Va.), President, Cumberland Development
  • 7,000 USD – Philip Purcell (Utah), executive director, continental investors
  • $ 7,000 – William Roj (Ohio), retired
  • 7000 $ -Paul Singer (Fla.), CO-COO, Elliott Investment Management
  • 7000 $ – James Davis (mass.), Chairman, New Balance
  • 7000 $ – Robert Hale (mass.), CEO, Granite Telecommunications
  • 7,000 $ – Cameron Winklevoss (NY), founder, Winklesc Capital MGMT.
  • $ 7,000 – Tyler Winklevoss (NY), founder, Winklesc Capital MGMT.
  • $ 7,000 – James Bowen (ill.), CEO, First Trust Portfolios LP
  • $ 7,000 – David Blattner Jr. (Minn.), Lawyer, Blattner Energy
  • $ 7,000 – Karen Blattner (minn.), Gospers
  • $ 7,000 – Ross Perot Jr. (Texas), chairman, Hillwood
  • 7000 $ – William Weisberg (Ohio), CEO, Sabre Healthcare
  • 7,000 USD – Petrus LP compact -term fund (Texas)
  • 7000 $ – Jeffrey Yass (PA.), Managing Director, Susquehanna International Group
  • $ 7,000 – Craig Duchniossois (Ill.), Chairman, Duchaossois Capital Management
  • $ 7,000 – Bill Templeton (Texas), Investor, DCOR LLC
  • $ 7,000 – Roger Penske (Mich.), Chairman, PENSKE CORPORATION
  • 7000 $ – James Flores (Texas), chairman, Sable Percian Resources
  • $ 7,000 – D. Andrew Beal (Texas), founder, Beal Bank
  • 7000 $ – John Malone (Fla.), Investor, Liberty Media
  • 7,000 USD – Daniel Sundheim (Fla.), Investment Director, D1 Capital Partners
  • $ 7,000 – John Childs (Fla.), CEO, JW Childs Associates
  • $ 7,000 – Nicholas Mastroianni (Fla.), Founder, US Immigration Fund LLC
  • 7000 USD – Charles Schwab (Fla.), Chairman, Charles Schwab Corp.
  • 7,000 $ – Joe Penland sr. (Texas), CEO, Quality Mat Company
  • $ 7,000 – Stephen Wybn (Nev.), Investor, Walmore GP
  • 7,000 $ -Paul Queally (Fla.), President, 5-Q Capital LLC
  • 7,000 USD-David Millstone (Colo.), CO-CEO, Standard Industries
  • 7000 $ – Leonard Blavatnik (NY), founder, Access Industries
  • $ 7,000 – Don Friese (California), retired
  • $ 7,000 – Rex Sinquefield (mo.), Retired
  • 7000 $ – Keith Rabois, managing director, Khosla Ventures
  • 6500 $ – Robert Asher (Pa.), Asher chocolates
  • $ 4695 – Kay Bracken (Texas), Brackken interest / oil
  • 4500 $ – David Barensfeld (Pa.), President, Ellwood Group
  • 3500 $ – Joyce Asher (Pa.), Retired

He also received a contribution of USD 168,000 from committees of political activities, including USD 5,000 or more:

  • USD 10,000 – restoration of our nation PAC (Ronpac)
  • $ 7,500 – the Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers PAC
  • 6000 USD – American Hospital Association PAC
  • $ 5000 – Eureka PAC
  • $ 5000 – independent insurance agents and American brokers (Insurpac)
  • 5000 USD – National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (Rockpac)
  • $ 5000 – New York Life Insurance Company Pac
  • $ 5000 -a-pirst pac
  • $ 5000 – PPL Corporation People for Good Government
  • $ 5000 – PricewaterhouseCoopers Pac
  • $ 5000 – Rejoice PAC
  • $ 5000 – RVFPAC
  • $ 5000 – Home Depot Inc Pac
  • $ 5000 – Comcast Corporation & NBCuniversal Pac

Croswell brought around $ 321,000 In the early weeks of his campaign, which he announced on June 9. His expenses in the amount of almost $ 67,000 leave him $ 254 003.29 for the second half of 2025.

He received USD 261 825 for individual gifts, mainly from lawyers, and none above $ 2,500 from everyone in the Commonwealth. His greatest individual colleagues:

  • 7,000 USD – Deborah Crosswell, in retirement
  • $ 7,000 – Robert Croswell (Nev.), Not employed
  • 7000 $ – Justin Lischak Earley (California), Insurance Insurer
  • $ 7,000 – Kyley Miller (SC), not employed
  • $ 7,000 – Jim Mitchell (Texas), not employed
  • $ 7,000 – Christopher Murray (Texas), lawyer
  • 7000 $ – Brett Schreiber (California), Founder Partner, Singleton Schreiber LLP
  • $ 7,000 – Jan Simpson (California), not employed
  • 7000 $ – Gerald Singleton (California), lawyer
  • $ 5000 – Lily Lok (ny), not employed
  • $ 4000 – Brian Brook (California), lawyer
  • 3500 $ – Sarah Feinberg (Va.), Finance
  • 3500 $ – Jerome Fitzgerald (NY), engineering director, IBM
  • 3500 $ – Linton Mann III (NY), lawyer
  • 3500 $ – Timothy Martin (ny), lawyer
  • 3500 $ – Margaret Singleton (California), not employed
  • 3500 $ – Terry Singleton (California), lawyer
  • 3500 $ – Douglas Weddell (Colo.), Advocate
  • 3500 $ – Leslie Weddell (Colo.), Advocate
  • 3500 $ – Julian Yap (ny), lawyer
  • USD 2500 – Brian Colon (Nm), Managing Partner, Singleton Schreiber
  • $ 2500 – David Rozas (la.), Advocate
  • USD 2500 – John Cote (Ga.), SRM Private Equity

McClure brought just over $ 87,000 From April to June and issued about USD 80,000, which gives him USD 92,768.15. His greatest individual colleague is Jennifer PritzkerChairwoman of the private company managing the Tawani Enterprises I is one of the 13 billionaires of heirs in the Pritzker clan based in Chicago.

  • $ 7,000 – Jennifer Pritzker (Ill.), Chairwoman, Tawani Enterprises
  • $ 6,000 – Paul Weiner (Pa.), Lawyer
  • $ 4,500 – Jake Olsson (Pa.), Not employed
  • 3500 $ – John Blankstein (Pa.), Political consultant
  • 3500 $ – Carl Goldberg (NJ), Managing Member, Canoe Brook Management
  • 3500 $ – Clay Kirk (ny), investor
  • 3500 $ – Christian Martin (Pa.), Marquee Brands
  • USD 2,500 – Patricia McClure (PA.) Not employed
  • USD 1600 – Sarah Ditka (Pa.), Coach

Obando-Derstine accumulated around USD 209,000 After the start of the campaign on May 1. Currently, it has USD 122,969.94 at the bank, after paying almost USD 86,000. He has the support of Wild, which was defeated by Mackenzie in the universal elections in 2024.

  • $ 7,000 – Penny Bellamy (Conn.), Not employed
  • $ 7,000 – Gretchen Sisson (California), UCSF researcher
  • $ 7,000 – Scott Wallace (Pa.), Not employed
  • $ 5,000 – Chris Martin, executive director, Martin guitar
  • 3500 $ – Karen Cooper (Pa.), Leader coach
  • USD 3500 – public support (Conn.), Teacher, Yale
  • USD 3500 – Mitchell Metz (Pa.), Financial advisor
  • 3500 $ – German Obando Agudelo (Pa.), Retired
  • 3500 $ – Alba Marica Obando (Pa.), No. 20
  • 3,500 USD – William Scharinger (PA.), Management consultant, Akcentura
  • 3500 $ – Bill Spence (Pa.), Not employed
  • 3500 $ – Buddy Steves (Texas), not employed
  • 3000 USD – Matthew Green (PA.), SVP, TRC Energy Strategy & Advisory
  • 3500 $ – Constance Williams (PA.), Not employed
  • $ 2,500 – Eugene Ericksen (PA.), Not employed
  • $ 2,500 – Julia Ericksen (Pa.), Not employed
  • $ 2000 – David Andersen (Pa.), Professor, Carnegie Mellon
  • $ 2000 – Beth Brooke (Pa.), Not employed
  • $ 2000 – Denison himself (PA.), Financial Director, Carol for PA

Obando-Derstine also accumulated almost USD 14,200 from committees of political activities.

  • 6,685.65 USD – We invest in life and dreams of PAC
  • $ 4000 – Susan Wild for Congress
  • $ 2,500 – Democrats are winning the fund
  • $ 1000 – doing good – results of unity

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