Political leadership and the public policy those leaders set can be some of the greatest determinants of social, economic, and health outcomes for citizens. This is especially true for communities of color that have experienced intentional marginalization in this country through government and other government-supported actors. Over time, the increased access to opportunities in the public sector for people of color in America has not yielded the overwhelming success one would expect, due in large part to elections and election outcomes.
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