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Daily News | Philly super PAC that ran anti-Helen Gym ads will oppose Working Families Party this fall

A slate of liberal third-party candidates trying to oust Republicans from Philadelphia City Hall are about to see a flood of spending in opposition to their campaigns.is fundraising to get involved in city politics again this fall — this time to try to defeat three members of the Working Families Party who are seeking seats on City Council and in the City Commissioners’ Office.

Rushdy said “the City of Philadelphia really needs solution-based politicians” and that candidates running as members of the Working Families Party “care for the show and the rhetoric rather than the actual solutions that the people in Philadelphia’s neighborhoods need urgently.

over the last five years. That fight is expected to be the most competitive and closely watched this fall.which has seen its influence in city politics wane . And super PACs can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money to influence elections so long as they don’t coordinate with a candidate or campaign they are supporting.

In the spring, the Coalition for Safety and Equitable Growth bought television ads and sent mailers attacking former City Councilmember Helen Gym

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