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Yeah, But Can They Vote?

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Friend to the animals Councilman Jack Kelly wants you to know he's not just fighting for the rights of ducks while serving on Philadelphia's august representative assembly. He's fighting for dogs as well. Metropolis points out that Kelly's got a billboard on I-95 in the lower northeast with the following slogan: "Jack Kelly. Fighting for everyone. Two legged. And four-legged." He's got a canine in his arms.

Still awaiting Kelly position papers on health care (for humans, we mean), gun violence and the city's crumbling infrastructure.

Update: Kelly knows multi-media. More animal boosterism below.

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