The Boss Shows the Way

For a decade, political leaders and media elites haven’t known how to respond to Trumpism. Last week in a South Philly patriotic tent show revival, Bruce Springsteen provided a script

By Larry Platt
How to Really Run a City

“The Key Word in ‘Progressive’ is Progress”

Milwaukee’s Cavalier “Chevy” Johnson, one of the youngest mayors in the nation, on the art of giving voters something to vote for

By J.P. Romney
Guest Commentary

A Dollar Won’t Do

City Council has one chance to get rideshare taxation right, says an urbanist and strategist. His solution combines the ideas of Parker, Uber and economics 101

By Russell Richie

The Untouchable Sheriff

Missing firearms, a no-bid contract, stalled reforms: Why are Rochelle Bilal’s fellow pols still standing by her?

By Malcolm Burnley
Listen

Ali Velshi Covers the Bill that Bans Corporate Spending in Elections

The MS NOW host and Citizen board member explains the legal framework behind Hawaii's legislation on corporate money in political campaigns and how other states are following suit

By Ali Velshi
Guest Commentary

Parker’s Small Ball Budget

Philadelphia's FY27 budget and the failure to think bigger, says a former member of Philadelphia City Council

By Bill Green
Guest Commentary

When a Word Becomes a Loyalty Test

A former Philly Congressional candidate on what he wants his progressive friends to know about the G-word

By Dave Oxman

The Mamdani-fication of Philadelphia

Is the now inevitable election of Democratic Socialist Chris Rabb to Congress part of a trend that should have us asking: Where have all the serious people gone?

By Larry Platt

Who is Chris Rabb?

A progressive Democrat with “firebrand” vibes is poised to represent PA’s 3rd District in the U.S. House of Representatives

By Lauren McCutcheon

Your Guide to the 2026 Primary Election

All the candidates — Democratic and Republican — on Philadelphians’ ballots today, May 19, 2026

By Courtney Duchene and Lauren McCutcheon