The Philadelphia Republican Party needs fresh new faces who bring new ideas if they want to take back a second council at-large seat.
By Sam Oropeza
Drew Murray: The Working Families Party does not reflect my family’s values. Does it represent yours?
The WFP pretends to be an independent voice, but is really the plaything of the radical wing of the Democratic Party.
by Drew Murray
Logan Chipkin: Philly’s Working Families Party will only make city’s problems worse
Philadelphia has elected its first City Council member from the Working Families Party, a movement dedicated to ending poverty and inequality, making housing affordable and overcoming climate change. Unfortunately, their plans will not only fail to solve Philadelphia’s problems, they will also cause complicated new ones.
By Logan Chipkin