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2 of 17 Photos in Gallery Malik Obama dons a hat that displays support for Trump
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CONTROVERSIAL HEADGEAR TAKES SIDES IN POLITICAL BATTLE

Malik Obama dons a hat that displays support for Trump while criticizing
President Joe Biden.




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Mayor Jim Kenney is backing Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren in the 2020
Democratic primary race for president, becoming the first big-city mayor to
endorse her.

Kenney announced his endorsement Wednesday in an early morning email.

“This is a critical election that will determine our nation’s future and our
priorities. Elizabeth Warren is a tough and determined leader,” it said.
“Elizabeth Warren and I share a progressive Democratic agenda. She’ll focus on
equality and equity of opportunity, lasting job creation, serious criminal
justice reform, child care and pre-K education — along with secondary and
post-secondary educational improvements and opportunities for all our children."

For Warren, the nod is a show of support in a city where one of her biggest
rivals, former Vice President Joe Biden, has deep political ties and has
situated his campaign headquarters. Biden has far outpaced his rivals in
endorsements from elected Democrats in Pennsylvania.




Fellow Democrats Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and U.S. Reps. Dwight Evans and
Brendan Boyle, who represent parts of Philadelphia, have endorsed Biden. Biden
campaigned in Scranton, the city of his birth, on Wednesday.



Overall, Warren trails Biden and Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala
Harris of California in the FiveThirtyEight endorsement tracker. The Working
Families Party, a progressive group active in Philadelphia, backed Warren this
summer.

Kenney’s endorsement comes about a week after New York Rep. Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez announced her backing of Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Warren said in a statement: “I’m honored to have Mayor Kenney’s support. He’s
been a champion for working families in Philadelphia. With the mayor’s support,
we can win in 2020 and make the big structural change we need so our government,
our economy, and our country works for every person, not just the wealthy and
well-connected.”

©2023 The Philadelphia Inquirer. Visit inquirer.com. Distributed by Tribune
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