May 29, 2026
Philadelphia Democratic Party chair Bob Brady plans to run next month for another term at the helm of the party – but says he believes it will be his last. “I want to spend these next four years of my term putting back the pieces, putting back the party together,” Brady said in an interview on Friday, May 29. Brady said the progressive wing of the party has a “major role” to play in the party.  “They’re Democrats, we’re going to put it together, we’re going to reach out to them,” Brady said. “Hopefully they’re going to join in with us and we’re going to be together again, reaching out to say we need them, we want them and to make sure we’re all together again.” Asked about the possibility they don’t want to be part of the party as it is, Brady said “I’m not feeling that at all.” His comments come after the party-backed candidate lost a primary race in the 3rd congressional district, and on the heels of then-vice President Kamala Harris’ loss in Pennsylvania in 2024 – both of which have raised questions about the future for the party. Brady pointed to success in the recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court retention race when voters gave all three justices another 10 years on the bench. Asked if the party still has the same power it did 25 years ago, Brady said yes – adding that he was here 25 years ago. Brady, however, did indicate changes are coming for the party in the city where Democrats far outnumber Republicans but where a progressive wing of the Democratic party has recently flexed its muscle in elections.   “We’re going to do things a little differently. Naturally we want to go out there and reach out to other people, reach out to our young people, reach out to all different – canvassing, knocking on doors, again, social media, we’re going to be doing that. We’ve got a lot of young men and women are who are going to be able to do that more than we ever had,” Brady said. Brady also said he has talked to state Rep. Chris Rabb, the self-described Democratic Socialist who recently won that third district race and said he plans to support and vote for Rabb. You can watch the full interview in an episode of Battleground Politics with Lauren Mayk. Battleground Politics 18 hours ago Voters, candidates prepare for New Jersey Primary Battleground Politics May 22 A look at the primary results in Pennsylvania Battleground Politics May 14 Pennsylvania Secretary Al Schmidt talks primary election, Trump election efforts Battleground Politics Apr 30 Pa. treasurer Stacy Garrity talks race for Pennsylvania governor ...read more read less
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