Kerry Mallett (@kerryamallett) 's Twitter Profile
Kerry Mallett

@kerryamallett

@teacherscollege & @LehighU alum | fan of art history, politics, + crosswords | passionate about walkable communities, social justice, + college affordability

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Jeet Heer (@heerjeet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lander and Zohran are modelling what a healthy liberal/left alliance would look like. Whatever happens with election results, this is the model to follow.

Mike Nellis (@mikenellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My hot take about Zohran is that people want authentic candidates who seem like they give a shit about improving their lives. Ideology aside, people are willing to take risks—they just want somebody they think is going to fight for them in a world where very few are. That's why

Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's happening in NYC is a blaringly loud message to those in the Dem establishment who still cling to old politics, recite focus-grouped talking points, and are too afraid to say what needs to be said. We have a lot to learn from Zohran Kwame Mamdani and his campaign.

Maxwell Alejandro Frost (@maxwellfrostfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There it is. For years they sold people the lie of “we have no problem if you come the right way!” But we’ve always seen right through it that BS. They’re are racists. That’s it.

Kerry Mallett (@kerryamallett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I said this while waiting *on line* for the Kamala rally in Philly the night before the election and the middle aged woman we were speaking to sniped me with a “you’re not from here” so hard I lost my ability to speak

Kathleen (@kathleenkatkath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Politicians have totally forgotten they are public servants. Not funding SEPTA, especially ahead of next summer, is an explicit disservice to the public and will cripple the most populous region in the state.

ISEPTAPHILLY (@septaphilly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Southeastern PA generates 41% of the state’s economic activity with 32% of its population on 5% of its land thanks to a dense concentration of residents, jobs, and a transit system that moves people efficiently. #ISEPTAPHILLY #HowWeRoll #FundSEPTA #NationalPennsylvaniaDay

Southeastern PA generates 41% of the state’s economic activity with 32% of its population on 5% of its land thanks to a dense concentration of residents, jobs, and a transit system that moves people efficiently. #ISEPTAPHILLY #HowWeRoll #FundSEPTA #NationalPennsylvaniaDay
Andrew Saltz (@mr_saltz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having a baby in a walkable city is such an economic multiplier. Yes, I'll just go to the supermarket for the fifth time this week. Do I deserve a coffee on my walk? You know it. Oh this bar has outdoor seating? Let's look at some dogs!