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Bruce Zuchowski , sheriff of Portage County , Ohio , called for public to write down names of people with campaign signs supporting Kamala Harris in their yards.
Writers: Sheriffs have long history of using power to maintain unequal balance of power in society.
Sheriffs' negative attitudes toward immigrants are statistically correlated to their anti-immigrant policies, they say.
They say Sheriffs with racist views are less likely to report their deputies have been trained to reduce racial bias in traffic enforcement.
Portage County sheriff's first election was a competitive race for an open seat.
He faces a challenger to his reelection bid in the 2024 election.
His Democratic opponent, Jon Barber , is similarly a white man with a law enforcement background.
But Barber ’s campaign website highlights another common challenge for voters: how to pick a good sheriff.
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