d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 1 https://www.npr.org/2017/04/18/524371847/trump-lost-more-of-the-asian-
american-vote-than-the-national-exit-polls-showed
只有24%的美华投了trump. trump最大的损失来自于越南裔 | d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 2 Still, while Clinton received the majority of votes among Asian-Americans
born in and outside of the U.S., Trump received a greater share of votes
from foreign-born voters (22 percent) than from those born in the U.S. (8
percent).
一代反而更支持聚聚
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : https://www.npr.org/2017/04/18/524371847/trump-lost-more-of-the-asian- : american-vote-than-the-national-exit-polls-showed : 只有24%的美华投了trump. trump最大的损失来自于越南裔
| d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 3 2018的数据就更糟了
New York…According to updated results of the November 6, 2018 exit poll by
the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), Asian American
voters in 14 states strongly favored Democratic candidates in races for
Governor (75%), Senate (81%) and House of Representatives (79%) in the
November midterm elections.
AALDEF’s multilingual exit poll of 8,058 Asian American voters was
conducted in English and 11 Asian languages in collaboration with 88
national and local community groups–the largest survey of its kind in the
nation.
Margaret Fung, AALDEF executive director, said: “The AALDEF multilingual
exit poll provides detailed information about Asian American voters that is
often overlooked by mainstream polls. Their strong support for Democratic
candidates in 2018 reflected their opposition to Trump’s performance as
president and his anti-immigrant policies.”
The 2018 Asian American Exit Poll provides a unique snapshot of the voting
patterns of Asian Americans in 14 states with large or fast-growing Asian
American populations: New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania,
Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, New Mexico
, Nevada, California, and Washington, DC. It was conducted at 80 poll sites
in 50 cities in 12 languages: Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Khmer,
Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Gujarati, and English.
AALDEF has conducted exit polls of Asian American voters in every major
election since 1988. In the 2014 midterm elections, AALDEF polled 4,102
Asian American voters in 11 states.
Selected 2018 exit poll highlights:
· Among the 8,058 Asian American voters polled, the largest Asian ethnic
groups were Chinese (32%), South Asian (32%), Vietnamese (9%), Korean (9%),
and Filipino (7%).
· 15% of Asian Americans were first-time voters, an increase from 10% in
the 2014 midterm elections.
· 72% of Asian American voters were foreign-born naturalized citizens (84%
in 2014).
· 28% of Asian American voters were limited English proficient (“LEP”) (
45% in 2014).
· 61% of Asian Americans were registered Democrats (57% in 2014), 23% were
not enrolled in a political party (26% in 2014), and 12% were registered
Republicans (14% in 2014).
In the selected state races below, Asian American voters, including those
not enrolled in a political party, generally supported Democratic candidates:
GEORGIA
78% for Stacey Abrams, 19% for Brian Kemp, 3% other
(Kemp won 50.2%, Abrams 48.8%, other 0.9%)
FLORIDA – Governor and Senate
77% for Andrew Gillum, 22% for Ron DeSantis, 1% other
(DeSantis won 49.6%, Gillum 49.2%, other 1.3%)
76% for Bill Nelson, 22% for Rick Scott, 1% other
(Scott won 50.1%, Nelson 49.9%)
NEVADA - Senate
66% for Jackie Rosen, 30% for Dean Heller, 3% other
(Rosen won 50.4%, Heller 45.4%, other 4.2%)
TEXAS – Senate and Governor
64% for Beto O’Rourke, 33% for Ted Cruz, 2% other
(Cruz won 50.9% of total votes, O’Rourke 48.3%, other 0.8%)
57% for Lupe Valdez, 39% for Greg Abbott, 2% other
(Abbott won 55.8% of total votes, Valdez 42.5%, other 1.7%)
MICHIGAN - Governor
91% for Gretchen Whitmer, 7% for Bill Schuette, 1% other
(Whitmer won 53.3%, Schuette 43.7%, other 2.9%)
Ballot propositions in Florida and Massachusetts
In Florida, 69% of Asian Americans polled supported Amendment 4, which re-
enfranchised 1.4 million ex-felons, compared to 24% who opposed this
amendment. Amendment 4 passed 64.5% to 35.5%.
In Massachusetts, 74% of Asian Americans polled supported Question 3 and 13%
opposed Question 3, which upheld a state law protecting transgender people
in public accommodations. Question 3 passed 67.8% to 32.2%.
Presidential Job Approval Ratings
Two out of three Asian American voters (65%) disapproved of Donald Trump’s
performance as President. However, there were significant differences among
Asian American voters:
Native-Born vs. Foreign-Born:
26% of foreign-born, naturalized citizen voters approved of Trump, with only
7% of native-born voters approving. An overwhelming 87% of native-born
voters disapproved of Trump, with 57% of foreign-born voters disapproving.
English Proficiency:
Limited English proficient (LEP) voters approved of Trump at 37%, compared
to only 15% of English proficient voters. Likewise, 75% of English
proficient voters disapproved of Trump, compared to 40% of LEP voters.
Highest level of education completed in the U.S.:
52% of voters who completed only an elementary school education approved of
Trump, compared to 17% of voters who had completed college. Of voters who
completed graduate school, 75% disapproved of Trump, compared to 27% of
voters who completed an elementary school education – almost a 50%
disparity.
Age:
42% of voters aged 70 and older approved of Trump, while only 6% of voters
aged 18-29 approved of Trump. Of voters aged 18-29, 85% disapproved of Trump
, compared to 43% of voters aged 70 and older who disapproved.
Gender:
18% of Asian American female voters approved of Trump, compared to 24% of
Asian American male voters that approved. Male voters disapproved of Trump
at 63%, compared to 68% of female voters who disapproved.
Main source of news
In GA, LA, NJ and VA, AALDEF asked Asian American voters about their main
source of news and politics.
Ethnic Media 10.4%
Facebook/Twitter 18.6%
Newspaper 18.6%
Radio 9.6%
TV-ABC, NBC, CBS 14.8%
TV-CNN 18.0%
TV-Fox News 6.5%
TV-MSNBC 2.6%
WeChat 0.8%
Asian Americans overwhelmingly voted for Democratic candidates in races for
Governor (75%), Senate (81%) and House of Representatives (79%). There were
segments of the electorate that favored Republican candidates, such as for
House of Representatives in Louisiana, and there was at least 35% support
for Republican candidates for Governor in Maryland, Texas, Massachusetts,
and New Mexico. The breakdowns for these races are listed below:
House of Representatives
CA 63.6% [D] 29.8% [R]
DC 92.0% [D] 0.7% [R]
FL 74.6% [D] 23.1% [R]
GA 76.2% [D] 19.0% [R]
LA 16.3% [D] 71.2% [R]
MA 79.1% [D] 14.9% [R]
MD 78.6% [D] 17.9% [R]
MI 92.5% [D] 5.1% [R]
NJ 79.0% [D] 15.9% [R]
NM 62.7% [D] 34.3% [R]
NV 66.4% [D] 28.3% [R]
NY 85.1% [D] 11.0% [R]
PA 82.7% [D] 13.5% [R]
TX 62.4% [D] 33.5% [R]
VA 79.1% [D] 19.3% [R]
Total 79.1% [D] 16.7% [R}
Governor Races (No Races in LA, NJ or VA; DC Election was for Mayor)
CA 69.1% [D] 28.5% [R]
DC 59.5% [D} 3.6% [R]
FL 76.6% [D] 21.9% [R]
GA 77.6% [D] 18.9% [R]
MA 60.4% [D] 37.7% [R]
MD 56.2% [D] 40.5% [R]
MI 91.2% [D] 7.1% [R]
NM 61.5% [D] 34.6% [R]
NV 67.8% [D] 26.3% [R]
NY 81.3% [D] 13.3% [R]
PA 85.9% [D] 12.7% [R]
TX 56.5% [D] 38.7% [R]
Total 75.3% [D] 20.1% [R]
Senate Races (No Races in DC, GA and LA)
CA 72.2% [D] 18.3% [R]
FL 76.3% [D] 22.2% [R]
MA 81.3% [D] 16.8% [R]
MD 77.3% [D] 21.0% [R]
MI 90.9% [D] 6.9% [R]
NJ 77.3% [D} 19.3% [R]
NM 66.7% [D] 30.4% [R]
NV 66.4% [D] 30.2% [R]
NY 84.4% [D] 12.7% [R]
PA 82.0% [D] 15.2% [R]
TX 64.0% [D] 32.9% [R]
VA 79.6% [D] 18.8% [R]
Total 80.6% [D] 16.5% [R]
VOTING BARRIERS
AALDEF also monitored 46 poll sites in 3 states, and recorded over 100
complaints from Asian American voters facing barriers or other problems at
polling places:
· Lack of interpreters and translated voting materials
· Names missing in voter lists or other errors in voter names
· Requirements to prove U.S. citizenship
· Not being given a provisional ballot
· Poll workers making hostile remarks to voters or providing incorrect
information
· Misdirected to wrong poll sites
· Voting machine breakdowns and poor ballot design
***
For more information, contact:
Jerry Vattamala, Democracy Program Director
212.966.5932 x209 [email protected]
Margaret Fung, Executive Director
212.966.5932 x201 [email protected]
***
**Exit Poll Co-Sponsors**
**_National_**
18 Million Rising
APIAVote
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA)
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL)
National Korean American Service and Education Consortium (NAKASEC VA)
National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA)
National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA)
National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA)
National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA)
OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates
South Asian Fund for Education, Scholarship and Training (SAFEST)
Local
Apex for Youth
APIAVote-Michigan (APIAVote-MI)
Asian Americans United (AAU)
Asian Community Development Council (ACDC)
Asian Employee Network at American Express (ANA – New York)
Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA Austin)
Association of Chinese Americans, OCA Detroit (ACA)
Boat People SOS Houston
Center for Pan Asian Community Services (CPACS)
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center (CBWCHC)
Chinatown YMCA
Chinese Progressive Association (CPA Boston)
Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC)
Dallas Fort Worth Asian American Citizens Council (DFW-AACC)
Federation of Indian Associations (FIA)
Florida Asian Services Center (FASC)
Flushing YMCA
GAPIMNY—Empowering Queer & Trans Asian Pacific Islanders
Greater Boston Legal Services
MinKwon Center for Community Action
NAKASEC D.C.
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum NYC Chapter (NAPAWF-NYC)
National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) - Nevada
New Mexico Asian Family Center (NMAFC)
New Virginia Majority (NVM)
Nodutdol for Korean Community Development
OCA Greater Houston Chapter
Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition (PICC)
Pilipino American Unity for Progress NY (UniPro NY)
Pilipino American Unity for Progress San Diego (UniPro San Diego)
Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition, Inc. (SEAMAAC)
United Chinese Association of Brooklyn (UCA)
Vietnamese American Young Leaders Association of New Orleans (VAYLA)
VietLEAD
Law Firms
Alston & Bird LLP
Blank Rome
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Cooley
Fish & Richardson PC
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
McCarter & English LLP
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
Ropes & Gray LLP
Shearman & Sterling LLP
Weil Gotshal LLP
Legal
Asian American Bar Association of Houston
Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY)
Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area (AABA)
Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM)
Asian Law Alliance (ALA)
Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of NJ (APALA-NJ)
Asian Pacific Bar Association of Pennsylvania (APABA-PA)
Austin Asian American Bar Association (AAABA)
Filipino American Lawyers Association of New York
Louisiana Asian Pacific American Bar Association (LAPABA)
Muslim Bar Association of New York (MuBANY)
South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston (SABAGB)
South Asian Bar Association of New York (SABANY)
Schools
Brandeis Southeast Asia Club (SEAC)
Cardozo APALSA
Columbia APALSA
Columbia Asian American Alliance
Columbia School of Social Work Asian Pacific Islander Student Caucus (CSSW
API Caucus)
George Mason APALSA
Georgetown APALSA
Harvard APALSA
Harvard Kennedy School Asian Pacific American Caucus
Michigan Law APALSA
NYU APALSA
Pace University American Studies Program
Princeton Asian American Students Association (AASA)
Rutgers Law School Newark-Pro Bono and Public Interest Office
Rutgers Law School-Camden APALSA
Rutgers Law School-Newark APALSA
St. John’s APALSA
Suffolk University Law School, APALSA
UPenn Asian Pacific Student Coalition (APSC)
UT Austin Center for Asian American Studies
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : Still, while Clinton received the majority of votes among Asian-Americans : born in and outside of the U.S., Trump received a greater share of votes : from foreign-born voters (22 percent) than from those born in the U.S. (8 : percent). : 一代反而更支持聚聚
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | 4 我的观察,买买提华人文学城微信还有国内网包括知乎都是90%以上支持川普。 | d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 5 所以和党对美华不上心,主党对美华铁了心。这种投票率低,还一窝蜂把自己送给主党
虐的行为是美华和亚裔始终再政治上没有声量的根本原因
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【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : 2018的数据就更糟了 : New York…According to updated results of the November 6, 2018 exit poll by : the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), Asian American : voters in 14 states strongly favored Democratic candidates in races for : Governor (75%), Senate (81%) and House of Representatives (79%) in the : November midterm elections. : AALDEF’s multilingual exit poll of 8,058 Asian American voters was : conducted in English and 11 Asian languages in collaboration with 88 : national and local community groups–the largest survey of its kind in the : nation.
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | | d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 7 根本没有代表性,主党都是用大巴从senior center拉人的
【在 n********d 的大作中提到】 : 我的观察,买买提华人文学城微信还有国内网包括知乎都是90%以上支持川普。
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | 8 有那么多senior啊?我倒知道川粉用大巴来了不少Amish。还把照片都贴出来了。
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : 根本没有代表性,主党都是用大巴从senior center拉人的
| d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 9 差远了,2018年主党再猴子吞多了5万多首投,我有死大牛人作了地推,一个new
registration给100,拉一个出来投给50。主党18年在tx都花了将近100多m
【在 n********d 的大作中提到】 : 有那么多senior啊?我倒知道川粉用大巴来了不少Amish。还把照片都贴出来了。
| n*****y 发帖数: 1 | 10 一代支持老床很容易理解。
但是华人只有24%?看来一代华人投票的还不是很多。
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : Still, while Clinton received the majority of votes among Asian-Americans : born in and outside of the U.S., Trump received a greater share of votes : from foreign-born voters (22 percent) than from those born in the U.S. (8 : percent). : 一代反而更支持聚聚
| | | r******g 发帖数: 4002 | 11 花了那么多钱居然还赢不了。
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : 差远了,2018年主党再猴子吞多了5万多首投,我有死大牛人作了地推,一个new : registration给100,拉一个出来投给50。主党18年在tx都花了将近100多m
| d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 12 中国城的比你们这些多多了,主党一般用恐吓法,就是和党上来会砍medicaid,long
term care
【在 n*****y 的大作中提到】 : 一代支持老床很容易理解。 : 但是华人只有24%?看来一代华人投票的还不是很多。
| r******g 发帖数: 4002 | 13 这货在另一个帖子里跟我争论中共抹黑川普是为了让他连任。尼玛这智商,懒得跟他费
口水。
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : 中国城的比你们这些多多了,主党一般用恐吓法,就是和党上来会砍medicaid,long : term care
| d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 14 18年效果非常好,地推作用很大,整个harris, fort bend两个大县和党被血洗,其实
和党也被动员了,只是猪党冲到总统大选的水平,和党差了一大截
【在 r******g 的大作中提到】 : 花了那么多钱居然还赢不了。
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | 15 这个就不和你们打嘴炮了。川普还有好多外援呢。比如普京。微信和知乎是谁的地盘?
这都说不清。我最替你们川粉着急的就是当年你们说有好几十万的非法投票,都有好多
证据的。为啥不lock them up呢?老川的law and order之lock up自己人吗?
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : 差远了,2018年主党再猴子吞多了5万多首投,我有死大牛人作了地推,一个new : registration给100,拉一个出来投给50。主党18年在tx都花了将近100多m
| s********7 发帖数: 1280 | 16 所以他说Kung Flu
会有利美华观感么?
班上对这个称号这么欢欣鼓舞的
【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : https://www.npr.org/2017/04/18/524371847/trump-lost-more-of-the-asian- : american-vote-than-the-national-exit-polls-showed : 只有24%的美华投了trump. trump最大的损失来自于越南裔
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | 17 不过川粉的执着我是佩服的,有川粉4年来一天也不中断翻译传播川普推特,一般人不
信点啥教的是真做不到。 | r******g 发帖数: 4002 | 18 寡妇村,不管过去多少华人支持川普,经过这一波黑命贵打砸抢烧,估计支持川普的华
人会更多。
等哪一天,华人一半支持民主党一半支持共和党时,华人才有更大的话语权。像现在这
样,猪党当你一坨屎,怎么样也不如黑命贵,有什么可高兴的?
【在 n********d 的大作中提到】 : 不过川粉的执着我是佩服的,有川粉4年来一天也不中断翻译传播川普推特,一般人不 : 信点啥教的是真做不到。
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | 19 支持哪个党都好,最重要的是远离像你一样的傻逼。你被5G传染的病毒把脑子烧坏了。
【在 r******g 的大作中提到】 : 寡妇村,不管过去多少华人支持川普,经过这一波黑命贵打砸抢烧,估计支持川普的华 : 人会更多。 : 等哪一天,华人一半支持民主党一半支持共和党时,华人才有更大的话语权。像现在这 : 样,猪党当你一坨屎,怎么样也不如黑命贵,有什么可高兴的?
| r******g 发帖数: 4002 | 20 寡妇村,你除了会骂人吃大便外,估计也就是孤独终生了。
【在 n********d 的大作中提到】 : 支持哪个党都好,最重要的是远离像你一样的傻逼。你被5G传染的病毒把脑子烧坏了。
| n********d 发帖数: 7676 | 21 谢谢,俺孩子都不错。不过要是以后相信5G传毒,俺就不认他们了。
【在 r******g 的大作中提到】 : 寡妇村,你除了会骂人吃大便外,估计也就是孤独终生了。
| n*****y 发帖数: 1 | 22 这个需要向你道歉。在另一个帖子里有点过激了。
【在 r******g 的大作中提到】 : 这货在另一个帖子里跟我争论中共抹黑川普是为了让他连任。尼玛这智商,懒得跟他费 : 口水。
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