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USANews版 - Are Asians the New Latino Conundrum for the GOP?
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http://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/asians-latinos-gop/story?id
If the Republican Party wants to win elections in the future, it should
consider appealing to the fastest growing racial group in the United States.
No, not Latinos. Asians.
Ronald Reagan famously said that Latinos were Republicans "that didn't know
it yet" because of their strong work ethic, emphasis on "family values," and
adherence to religious doctrine. George W. Bush was able to capture more
than 40 percent of the Latino vote in 2004. Yet, the GOP has seen the
Hispanic vote slip away in the past two elections, contributing to Gov. Mitt
Romney's huge loss last week.
But a growing group of Asian Republicans believe that Asian voters should be
natural political allies for some of the very reasons that Reagan thought
Hispanics would also fit in well.
Asians, like Latinos, tend to gravitate towards entrepreneurship and place
great value on family relationships and individual work ethic, according to
a recent study by Pew. Asians tend to be more educated and wealthier than
the average population, whereas, Hispanics fall below the average on both
measures.
"You would probably find very few Asian-Americans among the ranks of the '47
percent,' writes Leon Hadar, a blogger for The American Conservative.
Only problem? Asians, like Latinos, are moving more and more to the left
with each coming election. The majority of Asian-Americans were Reagan and
George H.W. Bush supporters. It wasn't until 2004 that they cast more votes
for the Democrats, with 56 percent of Asians voting for John Kerry over
George W. Bush. Last week, 73 percent of Asians voted for Barack Obama over
Romney -- a higher percentage than Latinos.
Stephanie, the 24-year-old daughter of Chinese and Taiwanese immigrants from
New York, says Asians voting for Democrats is "counter-intuitive". After
graduating from an Ivy League school, the young financial analyst says she
began to realize that many of the ideals she was raised with matched up with
those she saw in the Republican Party.
"It was mostly the idea of self-sufficiency and hard work," said Stephanie,
who asked that we not use her last name. "It was ironic because my parents
liked a small government, less taxes, and then they would vote Democratic."
Eugene Liu, the founder of Asian Conservatives, a website which hosts right-
leaning Asian-American bloggers, believes the Republican Party's "challenge"
is "how to deliver the message to a changing demographic of immigrant
voters." Stephanie thinks that Republicans could be doing more to tailor
their message to reach Asian voters.
"They may need more Asian-targeted ad campaigns that shows that their values
actually align more closely to the Republican party," Stephanie said. "In
different languages too."
According to an election eve poll conducted by Latino Decisions , more than
half of the 800 Asian voters surveyed said they were never contacted by "a
campaign, political party, or community group to register to vote or to vote
." Of those Asians surveyed who were contacted, 55 percent were contacted by
Democrats and 38 percent were contacted by Republicans.
While Asians are most heavily concentrated in decidedly blue states, like
California and New York, and only represented 3 percent of voters in this
election, there is a sizeable and growing Asian population in swing states
like Colorado, Nevada, Virginia, and Florida. What's more, the Asian
population is projected to grow quickly in the next century, as immigrant
parents give birth to Asian-American children. One in ten Americans will be
Asian by 2050, according to Pew projections. And, this second generation of
Asians tend to be more liberal than their immigrant parents.
Some Asian-Americans on the left argue that the Republican Party's stance on
matters like immigration and science (climate change, evolution, and so on)
is off-putting to Asian voters. Many immigrants from Asia tend to be
professionals, with many holding degrees in math and science.
"As the Republicans continue their war on science, it's hard to see the
party appealing to these educated professionals. Who wants to join a party
that attacks your livelihood and life's work?... When Republican leaders
continue to bash immigrants and try to deny them basic rights and services,
it really drives Asian-Americans to not only register to vote, but to vote
against the Republican candidates and proposals," wrote a blogger, who goes
by pen name "Curtis," for Asian Pacific Americans for Progress.
Still, Asians, like Hispanics, are not a monolithic voting bloc. While many
tend to be wealthier and more educated than non-Asians, Hmong, Bangladeshi
and Cambodian communities in particular do not follow the trend. What's more
, nearly a million Asian-Americans live in the United States without
authorization, and many more are standing in line for H1-B visas, or skilled
labor visas. While voters of Indian and Japanese descent tend to be the
most liberal, the Vietnamese and Filipino communities tend to be more evenly
split between parties.
This election season, a growing number of Asian Republicans made it onto
local tickets, including Dr. Steve Nguyen and Joe Chow of Texas, and Charles
Djou of Hawaii. None of them won their seats. Republican Angie Chen,
however, managed to hold on to her spot in the Texas House of
Representatives, where she sits on the House Appropriations Committee and is
the Vice Chair of the Technologies Committee.
But one of the most prominent Asian Republicans is undoubtedly Governor of
South Carolina, Nikki Haley, the daughter of Indian immigrants. And like
many Latino Republicans who took the stage that night, Haley told her
audience at the Republican National Convention that those who believe in the
American Dream will be at home in the Republican Party.
"I am the proud daughter of Indian immigrants who reminded my brothers, my
sister and me every single day how blessed we were to live in this country.
They loved the fact that only in America, we could be as successful as we
wanted to be and nothing would stand in our way," she said with a Southern
twang. "Unfortunately, these past few years, you can work hard, try to be as
successful as possible, follow the rules, and President Barack Obama will
do everything he can to stand in your way," she added.
But Nikki Haley is an exception to the Republican rule. And for that matter,
Haley is an exception to the Indian American rule. Eighty-eight percent of
the voters who cast their ballots for Mitt Romney were white, and 68 percent
of South East Asians consider themselves liberal.
Stephanie says that if the GOP wants to see more Asian Republicans like
herself, and Nikki Haley, they should focus on a more inclusive message.
"What turns so many people off is when they are so far right on social
issues," Stephanie said. "Especially fiscally, Asians voters could be much
more in line with the Republicans."
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To be inclusive,这个对GOP太难了,只要看electoral college的分布图,南方全是
红州,GOP如果要to be inclusive,就必须要舍得放弃一些南方州,这个真不太可能。
GOP必须放弃Nixon的南方策略才可能include Latino和Asian,这个现实吗?
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