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This Philadelphia voter is looking ahead, not back

By Patrick Berkery, Jessica Sass

August 22, 2024

Luis Medina of Philadelphia said his vote is about ensuring the country moves forward and continues the good work the Biden administration started. The Central Pa. native said he is also excited to vote for a woman for president.

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Luis Medina of Philadelphia says his vote is about ensuring the country moves forward and continues the good work the Biden administration started. Plus: He’s excited to vote for a woman for president.

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  • Patrick Berkery

    Patrick Berkery is a reporter and editor based in the Philadelphia area who has covered Pennsylvania news for more than 25 years. Need a recommendation in Philly? He knows a place. Send all story tips to [email protected] and sign up for his newsletter here.

  • Jessica Sass

    Jessica Sass is the Community Organizer for Keystone Newsroom and is pursuing a master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education. Her passion lies in utilizing multimedia to ensure comprehensive storytelling and the dissemination of factual news and history. Before joining Courier Newsroom, she was the Community Engagement Manager for Gutsy Media. Jessica received her bachelor's from Pitzer College and has experience in curatorial spaces and ethnographic filmmaking.

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