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.


Hasan Piker and Chris Rabb: Full Video

Really cool to see. This gives a strong look at Chris Rabb both in a speech setting and behind the scenes — exactly the kind of grounded, people-first campaign energy that makes his run worth paying attention to.

The more voters get to see candidates like this directly, the clearer it becomes why grassroots, working-class politics can cut through the noise.