In Philadelphia, a longtime anti-poverty activist is running for the so-called “peoples’ sheriff.” Cheri Honkala, a member of the Green Party, says if she is elected she will oppose foreclosures and refuse to evict people out of their homes.
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In Philadelphia, a longtime anti-poverty activist is running for the so-called “peoples’ sheriff.” Cheri Honkala, a member of the Green Party, says if she is elected she will oppose foreclosures and refuse to evict people out of their homes.