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POLITICO: Asian Americans are the least likely to hold elected office

May 4, 2021

In a POLITICO exclusive, Rishika Dugyala explores our first-of-its-kind report on AAPI political representation.

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Voters, regardless of party identification, really want to see reflective leadership,” said Brenda Choresi Carter, the director of the Campaign, which tracks the diversity of elected officials. “Political power has been concentrated in the hands of white men in the United States since the very beginning. And I think we are seeing the limitations of that.

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