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Updated · The Philadelphia Inquirer · May 19
Philadelphia Democrats Pick Dwight Evans Successor in 3rd District Primary as $3.5 Million Stanford Push Fades
Updated
Updated · The Philadelphia Inquirer · May 19

Philadelphia Democrats Pick Dwight Evans Successor in 3rd District Primary as $3.5 Million Stanford Push Fades

7 articles · Updated · The Philadelphia Inquirer · May 19
  • Tuesday’s Democratic primary in Pennsylvania’s 3rd District will effectively decide who succeeds retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans, with no Republican on the ballot in one of the nation’s safest Democratic seats.
  • Three front-runners enter Election Day without independent public polling: Sharif Street leans on party machinery and ward leaders, Chris Rabb on late progressive momentum and about $1 million in allied TV ads, and Ala Stanford on citywide retail campaigning after heavy outside spending.
  • Stanford’s Washington-backed 314 Action Fund poured $3.5 million into ads but pulled them in the final days after private polling showed slippage, while Street’s building-trades allies emphasized ground turnout over television.
  • Rabb, despite fallout from a reported $161,000 campaign embezzlement and other controversies, closed with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement and broad airwave presence, leaving local operatives calling the race a turnout-driven 'crapshoot.'
  • The result is poised to test whether Philadelphia’s Democratic establishment still dominates, whether the progressive left can break through, or whether voters prefer a candidate outside the traditional political system.
Will millions in ad spending or a powerful ground game decide Philadelphia’s pivotal congressional primary?
How will a massive turnover in local party seats reshape Philadelphia's political future after this election?