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BumRushDaShow

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Tue May 16, 2023, 11:14 PM May 2023

Democrat Cherelle Parker wins primary for Philadelphia mayor

Source: AP

Cherelle Parker, a Democrat with a long political history in Pennsylvania, won Philadelphia’s mayoral primary on Tuesday, likely setting her up as the city’s 100th mayor and the first woman to serve in the role. Parker, 50, who served for 10 years as a state representative for northwest Philadelphia before her election to the city council in 2015, asserted herself as a leader whose government experience would allow her to address gaping problems with public safety and quality of life in the nation’s sixth-largest city. She will go up against Republican David Oh in the Nov. 7 general election.

The win was a disappointment to progressives who rallied around Helen Gym, who was backed by Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and New York U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Parker emerged from a crowded field of five front-runner Democratic candidates vying to replace Democrat Jim Kenney, who is term-limited. She beat out other former city council members who resigned from their seats to throw their hats in the ring; a state representative; a former city controller and a political outsider businessman.

The Philadelphia race serves as the latest barometer of how residents of some of the nation’s largest cities hope to emerge from the pandemic, which heightened concerns about crime, poverty and inequality. The results have sometimes been tumultuous in other parts of the country, leading to the defeat of the incumbent mayor of Chicago in February and the ouster of San Francisco’s district attorney last year.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/philadelphia-mayor-democratic-primary-5adb427dc507ed5e7133a1ca834d4306



Democrats outnumber Republicans 7-1 here in Philly so she will go on to become the first female mayor for the city of Philadelphia.




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Former City Councilmember Cherelle Parker has won the Democratic primary for Philadelphia mayor, making her the favorite to become the city's 100th mayor and the first woman to serve in the role.
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Democrat Cherelle Parker wins primary for Philadelphia mayor
Voters in Philadelphia have chosen Cherelle Parker as their Democratic nominee for mayor. In the heavily Democratic city, that makes Parker likely to become Philadelphia's 100th mayor and the first...
11:11 PM · May 16, 2023


Article updated.

Original article -

Cherelle Parker, a Democrat with a long political history in Pennsylvania, won Philadelphia's mayoral primary on Tuesday, likely setting her up as the city's 100th mayor and the first woman to serve in the role.

Parker, 50, who served for 10 years as a state representative for northwest Philadelphia before her election to the city council in 2015, asserted herself as a leader whose government experience would allow her to address gaping problems with public safety and quality of life in the nation's sixth-largest city.

Parker emerged from a crowded field of five front-runner Democratic candidates vying to replace Democrat Jim Kenney, who is term-limited. She beat out other former city council members who resigned from their seats to throw their hats in the ring; a state representative; a former city controller and a political outsider businessman.

Parker will go up against Republican David Oh in the Nov. 7 general election.

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Democrat Cherelle Parker wins primary for Philadelphia mayor (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 2023 OP
Thanks for more good news. ancianita May 2023 #1
Pretty amazing that BumRushDaShow May 2023 #2
It IS. ancianita May 2023 #4
I think it's time BumRushDaShow May 2023 #5
I feel ya. ancianita May 2023 #6
This one is still popular in Florida (it's a southern thing, but I like it) ancianita May 2023 #7
A youngin' to boot! BumRushDaShow May 2023 #8
Yep! ancianita May 2023 #9
And Sara Innamorato appears to have won the Allegheny Co Deminpenn May 2023 #3
Q: A black female mayor? speak easy May 2023 #10
Yes and hopefully will get together with BumRushDaShow May 2023 #11
Black women have shown extraordinary strength speak easy May 2023 #12
Great! betsuni May 2023 #13
Do People RobinA May 2023 #14
The issue is more for future generations seeing that no matter what demographic they hail from BumRushDaShow May 2023 #15

BumRushDaShow

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2. Pretty amazing that
Tue May 16, 2023, 11:37 PM
May 2023

(aside from being up late....lol) the top 3 finishers were all women!

BumRushDaShow

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8. A youngin' to boot!
Wed May 17, 2023, 12:28 AM
May 2023


Chaka Khan is well over twice her age (just turned 70 a couple months ago and came out with her song last summer, which was perfect just ahead of the 2022 election).

Deminpenn

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3. And Sara Innamorato appears to have won the Allegheny Co
Tue May 16, 2023, 11:45 PM
May 2023

Executive Dem primary to succeed Rich Fitzgerald.

BumRushDaShow

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11. Yes and hopefully will get together with
Wed May 17, 2023, 12:52 AM
May 2023

the black female Speaker of the PA House to try to jam stuff through (will be hard with the state Senate still GOP).

Black women's political gains due experience, knowledge and skill, observers say

Stephen Williams TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Mar 4, 2023



Political observers say the most recent political gains by Black women in Pennsylvania and across the U.S. are a result of their knowledge, skill, experience, work ethic and relationships. And observers said the recent choices of Kamala Harris for vice president and Ketanji Brown for Supreme Court Justice by President Joe Biden, also serve to inspire Black and other women nationwide.

As Black History Month ended and Women’s History Month kicked off, state Rep. Joanna McClinton ascended to speaker of the Pennsylvania House.

Last week, McClinton, D-191st District, became the first Black woman to hold the speaker post and the first woman to rise to the position in the body’s 250 years.

In November, former state Rep. Summer Lee, D-12th District of Pittsburgh, who is a lawyer, became the first Black woman from Pennsylvania to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. In the upcoming Nov. 7 election for mayor, former City Councilmember Cherelle Parker, could become the first Black female mayor.

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https://www.phillytrib.com/news/elections/black-womens-political-gains-due-experience-knowledge-and-skill-observers-say/article_fbf8a6fc-cce0-5ab7-bfa8-e5f2d5fd857a.html





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I’m so incredibly honored to have earned the Democratic nomination tonight. It’s been a long road, and to see the tireless work of my campaign team, supporters, and family pay off is humbling.

I’m looking forward to November and bringing our city together as its 100th mayor.
11:41 PM · May 16, 2023

speak easy

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12. Black women have shown extraordinary strength
Wed May 17, 2023, 01:02 AM
May 2023

keeping communities together.

I am not sure if Kamala Harris is 'the one' but there better be someone b4 ...

RobinA

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14. Do People
Wed May 17, 2023, 01:16 PM
May 2023

really think that the race and/or gender of a mayor have anything to do with how good a mayor a person will be? I never get this. Everything is "First black to be..., first woman to be..., first native to be..." Philadelphia has had black mayors and white mayors. Some have been OK, some have been less so. To me there isn't any obvious correlation between race and quality of mayor. Same with gender in other roles, we haven't had a woman mayor yet. Mayoral primary candidates Sherelle Parker (black female), Helen Gym (Asian female), Alan Domb (white guy), and Rebecca Rynhart (white female) all come from the same place as each other and many of their predecessors. I have no reason to think that one would be better then another for ANY particular reason currently in evidence. I'll congratulate a mayor when he or she leaves office and has made some real change around here. Race/gender? Could not care less.

A good illustration of this would be the current Supreme Court.

BumRushDaShow

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15. The issue is more for future generations seeing that no matter what demographic they hail from
Wed May 17, 2023, 01:28 PM
May 2023

that yes, they have a REAL chance to actually be elected to a major office, unlike what happened with Lynn Abraham or Happy Fernandez when they tried running for mayor.

When groups have been excluded for centuries based on race, gender, religion, or whatever else someone in the "majority" wanted to use to thwart others from gaining a position of power, finally getting those roadblocks removed is cathartic.

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