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RESULTS: First-term Democratic Rep. Susan Wild projected to win Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District

Nov 8, 2020, 00:55 IST
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Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., left, accompanied by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., right, laugh as she takes the podium to speak at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019, to unveil the "Immediate Financial Relief for Federal Employees Act" bill which would give zero interest loans for up to $6,000 to employees impacted by the government shutdown and any future shutdowns.Andrew Harnik/AP
  • First-term Rep. Susan Wild is projected to win Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District over Republican Lisa Scheller, Decision Desk HQ and Insider project.
  • Pennsylvania's congressional map was re-drawn in early 2019 after the state's Supreme Court declared its previous districts gerrymandered along partisan lines.
  • Scheller has so far taken on a loan of $1.2 million to fund her campaign, accounting for 65% of her total campaign funding.
  • See the live coverage and full results from all US House elections.
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First-term Democratic Rep. Susan Wild is projected to defend her seat against Republican challenger Lisa Scheller in Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District, according to Decision Desk HQ.

The candidates

Wild, the incumbent, is currently the only Jewish Pennsylvanian to hold federal office and the first woman to represent Lehigh Valley. She currently sits on the House committees on Foreign Affairs, Ethics, and Education and the Workplace. Wild holds endorsements from the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the End Citizens United PAC, and The Humane Society.

Scheller, Wild's challenger, is the current chairman of Silberline Manufacturing Co., an aluminum paint pigment manufacturer founded by her grandparents. After opening up about her past experiences with drug and alcohol addiction, she spearheaded the creation of Hope & Coffee, a restaurant and coffee shop free from drugs and alcohol, which provides support groups for young audiences with a history of substance abuse.

Scheller's campaign is centered on combatting opioid addiction, working with the US budget, ending sanctuary city funding, and fighting against the proposed Green New Deal resolution.

A recent independent poll conducted by Muhlenberg College found Wild leading Scheller by 13 percentage points, 52% to 39%, among likely voters.

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The district

Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District is located on the state's eastern edge. The district is home to all of Lehigh and Northampton counties and a portion of Monroe County. The state's congressional map was re-drawn in January 2019 after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that its previous form was overtly gerrymandered.

The new boundaries of the 7th District made it significantly more friendly to Democrats. Under its new lines, former President Barack Obama would have carried the district by 7 points in 2012 and 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton would have carried it by one point, according to the Daily Kos.

The money race

According to the Federal Elections Commission, Wild has received $4.2 million in campaign contributions compared to $3.6 million for Scheller, $2.4 million of which she's lent to her own campaign, filings show. Wild currently has around $758,000 in cash on hand compared to around $475,000 for Scheller.

What some of the experts say

The race between Wild and Scheller was rated as "likely Democratic" by The Cook Political Report and Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics and "safe Democratic" by Inside Elections.

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