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« on: September 02, 2015, 10:57:28 PM »


it depends, most likely not. But a coalition of white and asians against the hispanic tyranny could move it to the GOP.
Well that won't happen instantly if it were too happen. Hispanics are still the key voting block in that state even though Asians are the fastest growing voter block in the state right now.

I don't know if the GOP could make progress in making inroads on the Asian Vote in CA since most Asians live on the coast and not inland. The coast is very left-leaning from my understanding.
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