WEBSITE RELAUNCH, NO KINGS VOLUNTEERING, AND NEW ENDORSEMENTS MARK MOMENTUM SHIFT IN SOLGA FOR STATE CAMPAIGN
Solga finds strong momentum as primary race heats up, solidifying his grassroots support

LOWER MERION, PA — The campaign of Democratic candidate Leo Solga for Pennsylvania’s 148th House District announced a series of developments this week that collectively underscore its organizing energy, expanding coalition, and renewed digital presence: a full relaunch of its campaign website, Solga’s volunteer role at the Indivisible-organized “No Kings” rally in Ardmore, and new endorsements from Haverford College Democrats and High School Democrats of Pennsylvania.
Together, the updates reflect what the campaign describes as a central theme: not waiting for change, but actively building it.
“It’s one thing to say you’re fighting for a government that works for people,” Solga said. “It’s another to show up consistently and do the work with urgency, transparency, and accountability.”
Volunteer Work at “No Kings” Rally
Solga participated in Saturday’s “No Kings” rally in Ardmore as a volunteer assisting with on-the-ground coordination at the request of Indivisible organizers.
Growing Youth Support and New Endorsements
The campaign also announced new endorsements from Haverford College Democrats and High School Democrats of Pennsylvania, adding to a growing coalition of organizational support across the Commonwealth.
These endorsements join previously announced support from College Democrats of America, Pennsylvania College Democrats, and Bryn Mawr College Democrats.
Solga pointed to the endorsements as evidence of momentum among young voters in the district, grounded in policy commitments around public transit funding, public education, and reproductive freedom.
"When young people endorse a candidate, they are endorsing their own future." Solga said. "I do not take that lightly"
Campaign Website Relaunch
The campaign has also relaunched its website with a redesigned platform and updated messaging focused on urgency, accessibility, and accountability.
The new site emphasizes Solga’s record of civic engagement, including drafting House Resolution 165 — which passed the Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee and received endorsement from the Pennsylvania ACLU — as well as organizing the first student union in University of Pennsylvania history, serving constituents in State Representative Mary Jo Daley’s district office, and consulting for the United Nations about AI policy.
The relaunch is intended to sharpen the campaign’s narrative heading into the next phase of the race.