AMP Endorsements for Democratic Primary 2026

AMP Endorsed candidates

In this moment of drastic inequality, we need leaders at every level of government who will deliver for Black working class and poor Philadelphians. Next Tuesday, May 19th, we have the opportunity to elect candidates with a proven track record of fighting for our communities. Amistad Movement Power is proud to endorse: 

Chris Rabb for U.S. Congressional District 3. Rep. Rabb is a radical Black Philadelphia lawmaker who fights for Pennsylvanians suffering from the violent systems of mass incarceration and policing. He will stand up to the fascists and morally bankrupt democrats in Washington, and prioritize people who need affordable housing, mental healthcare, and good jobs. Rabb has a proven track record of standing up for people who are oppressed, from Pennsylvania to Palestine, and he will bring the bold, Black leadership Philly deserves to represent us in Washington. 

Sierra McNeil for PA House District 195. McNeil is an abolitionist social worker who has dedicated her career to addressing the needs of Black, brown, and poor communities. She understands that policing, surveillance, and mass incarceration don’t stop crime or promote public safety. Her vision for justice and community safety calls for economic opportunity, stable housing, well-funded schools, diversion programs for youth, vibrant community spaces, and access to mental health care and substance use treatment.

Rick Krajewski for PA House District 188. In his time in Harrisburg, Rep. Krajewski has been a champion for decarceration. He helped pass HB 150 to provide medical and geriatric parole for prisoners, as well as a package of decarceral bills. Rep. Krajewski is deeply anchored in the communities that elected him. You can find him fighting for the people in the halls of power and in the streets with the rest of us. 

Andre Carroll for PA House District 201. Rep. Carroll is a homegrown leader and a champion of criminal justice reform. He supports universal parole eligibility for people sentenced to life in prison, free community college for all, access to mental healthcare, affordable housing, and the material resources Philadelphians need to live a dignified life. 

Elizabeth Fiedler for PA House District 184. Rep. Fiedler fights for everyday people against the billionaires hoarding resources for themselves. From clean energy for schools to community spaces for young people, access to mental healthcare and affordable childcare, Rep. Fiedler prioritizes the Pennsylvanians who need support the most. 

Next Tuesday, May 19, make a plan to elect these champions for working people. The polls will be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and you can find your polling place here. A world rooted in social equality and community care is possible. These are the candidates who will support us in making that a reality in our communities.