'I'm tired of getting kicked in the teeth': firefighting union leader seeks to shake up Congress
Source: The Guardian
Mon 8 Jun 2026 06.00 EDT
Last modified on Mon 8 Jun 2026 07.11 EDT
Bob Brooks has worked a lot of jobs, sometimes several at once to make ends meet. He was a paper boy at age 10, and then a dishwasher, prep cook, pizza deliverer, bartender and truck driver. Even after he became a firefighter in 2005, Brooks managed to start a snow-removal and lawn-care business and coach baseball. Though his résumé is lengthy, its an unusual one for the job Brooks is vying for next: US congressman, representing his hometown district in eastern Pennsylvania.
Brooks handily won the Democratic partys nomination for the House seat last month. A former union leader, he is one of a slate of labor candidates the party hopes will draw in working-class voters looking to see themselves in Congress. We need to change whos representing us and whos making the rules and the laws, Brooks told the Guardian. Thats what inspired me to do this. I think we need more everyday people down there, because everyday people are the ones that are struggling.
In November, Brooks is running against Ryan Mackenzie, who narrowly defeated the Democratic incumbent Susan Wild in 2024 after receiving nearly $1.1m in backing from a Koch-backed political action committee, Americans for Prosperity. Mackenzie was first elected to the Pennsylvania house of representatives in 2012 shortly after finishing business school at Harvard.
The race is currently a toss-up, with the Cook Partisan Index ranking it a +1 in favor of Mackenzie but noting that he is one of the most vulnerable House Republicans in the country.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/08/bob-brooks-pennsylvania-congress
This area had been swing and hopefully we can swing it back our way. It has a relatively large Hispanic population too - notably in Allentown.
