Graham Platner Wants a Democratic Revolution [Video]

Worth watching. Graham Platner talks about why Democrats need something much bigger than business as usual: a democratic revolution rooted in working-class politics, anti-establishment energy, and a party that actually fights for people.

This is exactly the kind of candidate and message worth paying attention to.






Chris Rabb for Congress

Chris Rabb is running for Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District (PA-03), and Election Day is tomorrow — May 19th.

If you know someone in the district, this is the time to send them something clear and easy to watch. Rabb is an anti-establishment, working-class, people-first candidate worth sharing before the polls open.

The posts below are the quick-share pile: the endorsement, local profiles, interviews, and speeches that show why this race matters.

Check these out — and please share!

Start with whichever one is easiest to share. A good video or short profile can move faster than a long argument.


Oh yeah: tomorrow is the big voting day

Pennsylvania Primary Election: Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you are in line by 8 p.m., stay in lineyou can vote.

AOC's Inspiring Philadelphia Speech for Chris Rabb [Video]

Inspiring. AOC’s full remarks in Philadelphia for Chris Rabb are the kind of speech that makes the stakes feel clear: people-powered politics, working-class focus, and a campaign that is actually trying to build something bigger than one race.

This is the energy. Watch it, share it, and if you are in PA-03, make a plan to vote.

Voting reminder

Pennsylvania Primary Election: Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you are in line by 8 p.m., stay in line — you can vote.


Chris Rabb Candidate Profile for Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District [Video]

Another good Chris Rabb profile. 6abc Philadelphia gives a quick look at Rabb as a candidate for Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District and the kind of campaign he is running.

It’s useful to see these shorter local-news pieces too — they show how the race is being introduced to voters outside the usual political media bubble.