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Opinion: Are Asian American voters loyal to Democrats or shifting Republican?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion July 25, 2024

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There are more than 700 Asian American elected officials across the country, including the presumed Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris and 20 members of Congress. Since the data show a leftward bent among Asian Americans Gen X and younger, one might expect that representation to be entirely Democratic. But Asian Americans have long had an energetic presence in the Republican Party. It’s worth asking how attractive the GOP... + full article



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