The party hierarchy must do a better job of endorsing candidates — or step aside for someone who will.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Clarice Schillinger
Andy Bloom: Election 2022 — when the red wave crashed
Incumbents held on and little changed despite widespread national dissatisfaction. One reason: poor candidate selection.
By Andy Bloom
Christine Flowers: Scenes from an Italian restaurant (on election night)
“Just because I wasn’t engaging with others doesn’t mean I wasn’t eavesdropping, one of Philadelphia’s distinctive traditions.”
By Christine Flowers
Bridging Blocks: Grappling with America’s guns
Broad + Liberty is pleased to announce that our CEO, Terry Tracy, will be joining other voices from around the […]
Amid outcry on antisemitism, Temple University stands by professor who tweeted support for Palestinian terrorist
Temple University professor Marc Lamont Hill tweeted a memorial to a Palestinian terrorist jailed for her role in an attempted bombing of a Jerusalem movie theater.
By Todd Shepherd
Abhi Samuel: It’s not just the messaging
Elections come and go, but when trust in government is breaking, you can’t repair it by recruiting the best speaker or marketing agency.
By Abhi Samuel
The Editors: Oz is serious, Fetterman goes low on issues facing Philadelphia
The campaign has revealed a great deal about both senatorial candidates.
From the Editors
Hunter Tower: Teachers’ unions deserve no ‘amnesty’ for exploiting Covid fears
Accountability, not amnesty: don’t let the teachers’ unions sweep their misdeeds under the rug.
By Hunter Tower
The Editors: What we learned from our Candidate Spotlight Series
The Campaign Spotlight Series was a success, thanks to all of those candidates who took the time to explain their ideas to voters.
From The Editors
Christine Flowers: Don’t call us roaches!
Comparing people to vermin is disgusting — but will anyone condemn it when the target is Republican-voting women?
By Christine Flowers
