Philadelphia officials and residents worried about how the democratic beliefs would affect the policies in their whig-led jurisdiction. The question is which effects from the past few years will turn out to have been temporary and which will prove more enduring. Yes, the city has always leaned blue, but at this point, the bigger struggle is happening inside the democratic party itself. · philadelphia democrats voted to nominate as their mayoral candidate, cherelle parker, who supports reviving a limited version of a controversial method of policing known as stop and frisk as. · philadelphia in 2025 isn’t just about the usual democrat-versus-republican battle, and that’s something people need to understand right away. But some philadelphians still feared the merger. · as 2025 began, philadelphia appeared to be entering a new and different phase after years of pandemic-related reverberations. · in philadelphia , which is home to about 47,000 undocumented immigrants, holy spaces in germantown, university city, and north philadelphia sheltered more than a dozen people during the first trump administration. · find out how philadelphia leaders respond to trump’s presidency’s new executive orders impacting immigrants, lgbtq+ rights, and diversity.

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