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No. And let’s kill this narrative right now, please.
Is it time to declare racial math a myth? Not quite.
Black elected officials denied the leading black mayoral candidate.
Plus, Mayor Nutter and Jim Kenney bury the hatchet (again) and City Council wrestles with prison politics.
Very. And who got the biggest bang for his campaign buck? Doug Oliver.
That’s gotta hurt a little.
He finished fourth — this time.
Plus, the shocking defeat of Wilson Goode Jr.
You already know how the candidates fared, but what about the other players?
As results came in and hopes were raised and dashed, we captured the highs, the lows and everything else.
Ruben: Now comes the confrontation between the social-justice and neoliberal business wings of Philly’s progressive movement.
Philadelphia has more than one election day power lunch spot.
McQuade: No memes emerged (thankfully!), but there was a lot of good material from the Twittersphere.
Plus, why two incumbent Councilmen lost and Kenyatta Johnson won.
Jeff Fusco was on the scene as the former councilman declared a historic victory.
Two incumbents defeated, but leading vote-getters are hardly insurgents.