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hopper
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« on: March 16, 2015, 11:50:21 PM »

Asian Vote by State: Obama winning % of vote unless noted.

Pennsylvania 89-9%
Michigan 86-11
New York 86-12%
Massachusetts 82-17%
Nevada 81-18%
New Jersey 77-21%
Virginia 72-26%
Maryland 71-26%
California 62-34%
Georgia 61-36%
Texas 57-40%
Louisiana 81-16% Romney
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2016, 03:51:28 AM »

According to AALDEF Obama won the Asian Vote 76-23 over McCain so not a huge drop-off for Romney(21%) vs McCain's 2008 23% Asian Vote.

So 2008 vs 2012 difference by state(State won by Obama unless noted.)

Pennsylvania 79-20% vs 89-9%
MI: 88-10% vs 86-11%
NY: 78-21% vs 86-12%
MA: 81-17% vs 82-17%
NV: 57-41% vs 81-18%(That's a 47 point swing!)
NJ: 77-21% vs 77-21%
VA: 66-33 vs 72-26%
MD: 71-28%- vs 72-26%
TX: 61-37% McCain vs 57-40% Obama(That's a 41 point  swing!)
LA: 85-12% McCain vs 81-16% Romney

Romney didn't lose anything to McCain in Dem states like MA, NJ, and MD. Romney lost to much of the Asian Vote from where McCain had it in important swing states like PA, NV, and VA. The Asian Vote in MI swung with the national popular vote of swinging R by 3 points.




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hopper
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2016, 03:54:48 AM »


well in 2014 mid term election 48% asian voted for GOP. quite diffrence as 2012(which was 23%)
No it was 34% according to "Asian American Decisions". Still not bad.
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« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2016, 02:26:28 PM »

I'm surprised there aren't more Chinese and Korean Americans who are Republican.
Koreans-35% voted for McCain but only 20% voted for Romney. I think  the "Self-Deport" comment hurt Romney with the Korean Vote.

Chinese-26% voted for McCain but Romney only got 17%. "Self -Deport" hurt but not as much with the Chinese Vote as the Korean Vote.

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