Squad-Backed Dude Chris Rabb Just Took the W in Philly: What It Mean for the Block?
Yo, this ain't just another election, this 'bout how we gon' eat, how we gon' live, and if these politicians really gon' rep for the people.

Aight, so check it: Chris Rabb, dude rockin' with the 'Squad' and all that progressive noise, just snatched the Democratic primary for Pennsylvania's 3rd. That's Philly, y'all. What it really mean tho?
For real, this ain't 'bout Dems and Republicans. This 'bout whether our voices get heard. Rabb got the backing from Pramila Jayapal, Maxwell Frost, Gregorio Casar – they callin' him a 'social justice activist.' Cool, but can he put some bread on the table for the families out here strugglin'? That's the real question.
State Senator Sharif Street was talkin' 'bout bein' the true Philly dude, sayin' people from outside the city cozyin' up to Rabb. But fam, talk is cheap. We need action. We need jobs, better schools, and a system that ain't designed to keep us down.
Rabb talkin' 'bout a 'people-powered coalition' and fightin' for the 'multiracial working class families.' Sounds good on paper, but we seen politicians make promises before. Gotta hold him accountable, make sure he ain't just another suit lyin' to get votes.
The 3rd Congressional District's majority Black, so this win gotta mean somethin' for our community. We need real investment, not just empty words. We need resources poured back into our neighborhoods, not more cops and prisons.
Rabb got endorsements from the Working Families Party and Justice Democrats, too. These folks supposed to be 'bout that life, fightin' for the working class. But we gotta stay woke. These politicians are all sus until they prove otherwise. Don't let them fool you.
Yo, at the end of the day, it's on us. We gotta stay organized, keep pushin', and make sure Rabb and the whole crew know we ain't playin'. No more empty promises, no more broken dreams. It’s time for real change. If he ain't for the people, we gotta vote him out. Straight up.
This is about more than just one election; this is about the power of the community to come together. If Rabb doesn't stay true to what he said he was going to do, it's on us to make sure someone else steps up to take his place. You stay true to the streets, the streets will stay true to you.
We gotta stay vigilant. We gotta stay loud. We gotta demand what we deserve. And if they don't deliver? We hit the streets. No cap.
Rabb's background includes working with former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun. He welcomed endorsements from Philadelphia City Council members Kendra Brooks and Nicolas O’Rourke, both affiliated with the Working Families Party. The Republican Party holds only one seat on the Philadelphia City Council. They gotta do better.

