He has quickly built a reputation as an outspoken — and media-friendly — member of the general assembly, making cable news appearances during Pennsylvania’s frequent election-season moments in the national spotlight, and getting social media attention for his fiery floor speeches.
Like many Philadelphia Democrats, Kenyatta is progressive. His recently-cosponsored bills include measures that would allocate emergency COVID-19 relief for low-income people, expand early voting, and prohibit law enforcement from using certain military-grade equipment.
But while several of his fellow young, urban progressives in the legislature endorsed Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his Democratic Socialist platform during the Democratic primary, Kenyatta immediately and vocally supported now-President Joe Biden — saying he “has dedicated his life to fighting for the middle class and the Obama-Biden administration did make significant progress for our country.”
The decision won Kenyatta some prominent roles on Biden’s campaign trail, and also got him on a list of political “rising stars” who gave remarks during the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
He said he wants to build on Biden’s success in Pennsylvania in his own run, and added, he considers himself an “authentic messenger” for the things he thinks people care most about — like reducing or eliminating student loan debt burdens and raising the federal minimum wage above $7.25 an hour.