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In 2016, a majority of Asian-Americans possessed the same political views on racial profiling, education, social security, and immigration reform as the Democratic Party; the efforts to attract Asian-Americans has produced a proportionally significant growth in Democratic affiliation by Asian-Americans from 2012 to 2016 by 12 percent. [76]
21 sie 2023 · WASHINGTON — Asian Americans have emerged as a coveted voting bloc in the 2024 election, with both parties recognizing their power to decide the presidency and other competitive races. Asian...
9 sie 2024 · The fastest growing demographic in the country, Asian Americans arguably swung the 2020 election in Georgia where more than 73,000 cast their ballots for Joe Biden in the state decided by 12,000 votes, according to research from Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta.
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13 sie 2024 · While Asian American voters do mostly vote Democratic, they tend to have weaker party affiliation. So, as both parties work furiously to find persuadable voters in a presidential election that...
6 mar 2023 · In the past two elections — 2020 and 2022 — Asian Americans have moved toward the right, according to election returns and exit polls. Democrats still won Asian voters by a wide margin in...
10 sty 2024 · Asian Americans are the only major racial or ethnic group where more of its eligible voters are naturalized citizens than U.S.-born citizens (56% vs. 44%). Asian American eligible voters are more likely than the overall eligible voter population to have a bachelor’s degree.
25 maj 2023 · In 2021, the 2.8 million Chinese American eligible voters in the U.S. accounted for the largest population of any Asian origin group, followed by Filipino (2.6 million), Indian (2.1 million), Vietnamese (1.3 million) and Korean American (1.1 million) eligible voters.