The 2020 Presdential primary in Philadelphia was a veritable Heatmap of progressive suport—with Joe Biden doing abnormally well with the city's latino Community, the city's progressive vote can be best mapped.
Here, we can see that the protest votes for Joe Biden were primarily concentrated in University City in Ward 13, with some of the whiter wards among the Delaware River likewise showing some protest votes.
Turning over to the Auditor Primary, Philly Native State Rep Malcolm Kenyatta won Philadelphia by the largest margin of the night, doing worst in the working class Communities of Northeast & southern Philadelphia, & relatively poorly in the more suburban northwestern wards
By contrast, he did best where African Americans and Progressives Predominated, significantly ourperforming Biden in University City.
A Factor in Erin McClelland's upset over State representative Ryan Bizzaro was the latter's disapointing showing in Philly.
Here, Bizzaro did worst among the city's working class whites and suburban white population, facing a smaller rebellion among African Americans and doing best with Hispanics.
Likely as a consequence of both candidates being from Western Pennsylvania the map here showcases the highest amount of entropy in the results.
Lastly, taking a look at the Attorney General Primary, we find that The best performers are Keir Bradford Grey, Jared Solomon, and Jack Stollmeister
As a former Philly Public Defender, Her connections to the city, as well as divided White vote, allowed Bradford Grey to win the city with a 36% plurality.
Morover, Philly State Rep Jared Solomon doing best in his State house district, and Progresive Jack Stollmeister doing best among the City's white communities, with Joe Khan and Statewide winner Eugene DePasqualle doing better in scattered areas of the city.