Topic: Rail Post
Text Your Friends, Get Out the Vote
Who among your friends is a voter — and who is not? A new tech platform helps you find out, and gives tips on how to nudge them to the polls. What are you waiting for?
By Natalie PompilioFun Things to Do in Philly this Week and Weekend
This week in Philly we have Halloween parties and festivals, Day of the Dead celebrations, opera, theater, documentary film, and art exhibit openings, Iron Maiden, and Rocky Horror. It's quite a holiday week.
By Lauren McCutcheon and Christina GriffithA Republican Mayor’s Unexpected Presidential Vote
Hint: It has to do with character, competence and commitment
By Oklahoma City Mayor David HoltClosing the Deal
The Harris and Trump campaigns are panicking about their Pennsylvania messaging. What would local political strategists do to capture Philadelphia voters who are critical to a win?
By Malcolm BurnleyCalling All Young Philly Writers!
The Philadelphia Citizen is partnering with Vote That Jawn on an inaugural student essay contest in honor of the late Philadelphia-proud writer and voting activist Erinda Sheno
By Jessica Blatt PressBlack Men and Kamala Harris
Why we must encourage Black men to vote, no matter how they cast their ballots
By James PetersonFive Reasons the State House Election Matters to Philly
Politicians from our area hold vital leadership roles in the state house, which is a boon to Philadelphia. That could all change in November
By Malcolm BurnleyCouncil, Do Your Homework on Housing Prices
A Temple University law professor warns about the potential dangers of City Council’s plan to ban pricing software landlords use to set rents in Philadelphia
By Salil K. MehraThe Key To An Economy That Works? Workers
How to Really Run a City with Devin Cotten, founder and CEO, Universal Basic Employment and Opportunity Initiative
By Larry Platt, Michael Nutter and Kasim ReedTired Of Political Attack Ads Yet?
There is no escape from the negative campaigning in Philadelphia from both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. A Temple University professor on why that may do candidates and voters more harm than good
By Heather LaMarre