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  2. Asian Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    Asian Americans voted Republican and were the only racial group more conservative than whites in the 1990s, according to surveys. [58] By the 2004 election, Democrat John Kerry won 56% of the Asian American vote, with Chinese and Indian Americans tending to support Kerry, and Vietnamese and Filipino Americans tending to support George Bush. [62]

  3. US Asians and Pacific Islanders view democracy with ... - AOL

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    About 7 in 10 Asian American and Pacific Islanders in the United States believe the country is headed in the wrong direction and only about 1 in 10 believe democracy is working “extremely" or ...

  4. 1 in 3 US Asians and Pacific Islanders faced racial abuse ...

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    Democrats are more likely than Republicans to say that Asian Americans and other people of color face “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of discrimination and that white Americans do not.

  5. Asian American and Pacific Islands American conservatism in ...

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    In the 1992 presidential election Republican George H. W. Bush received 55% of the Asian–American vote compared to 31% for Democrat Bill Clinton. Asian Americans voted Republican and were the only racial group more conservative than whites in the 1990s, according to surveys. [1]

  6. The state Republican Party did not answer The N&O’s questions about its specific outreach to Asian Americans. “Republicans are committed to winning the votes of all individuals and families ...

  7. History of ethnocultural politics in the United States

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    Groups can be based on ethnicity (such as Hispanics, Irish, Germans, etc.), race (White people, Black people, Asian Americans, etc.) or religion (Protestant and later Evangelical or Catholic, etc.) or on overlapping categories (e.g. Irish Catholics). In the Southern United States, race was the determining factor.

  8. Opinion - Democrats have a diversity problem — The GOP is ...

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    The Republican Party has made inroads into non-white communities, particularly Latinos, Asians and Black men, due to their shared religious values and socio-economic needs, and Democrats must ...

  9. Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) is a caucus consisting of members of the United States Congress who are Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders , and who have a strong interest in advocating and promoting issues and concerning the AAPI community.