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Smaller Percentage of Asian Americans Voted for Joe Biden in 2020 than Hilary Clinton in 2016

31% voted for Donald Trump Senior researcher from AAPI Data, Janelle Wong, said the results are in line with Asian American values. “Asian Americans have been distinct from the general U.S. public when it comes to progressive views on health care, the environment, gun control and a social safety net provided by the government,” Wong...
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In the News: Misled and misinformed: Why Vietnamese voters make up the largest Asian demographic in favor of Trump

"Historically, most Asian American voters tend to vote “blue,” and many Asian Americans found themselves voting for Joe Biden for this year’s election. By most, I mean every Asian group aside from Vietnamese voters. A recent poll survey done by advocacy groups — AAPI Data, APIA Vote and Asian Americans Advancing Justice — in September...
By Hana Dao, The Stanford Daily |

In the News: ‘Who would have thought?’: Kamala Harris’ win sparks joy in Bay Area Indian community

"Hamilton and many other Bay Area Indian Americans felt giddy this weekend as they recognized flickers of themselves in the new vice president. Harris, whose father is Jamaican and whose mother is from Tamil Nadu in India, did not tout her Indian roots during the campaign as much as she did her background as a...
By Trisha Thadani, San Francisco Chronicle |

Common ground in these polarized times

A head of state prematurely declaring victory, then alleging widespread voter fraud and refusing to concede. Businesses boarding up, concerned about post-election violence, and armed activists threatening the work of elections officials. These kinds of scenes, so familiar in far-away authoritarian regimes, are unfortunately playing out in the United States today. For example, Thursday in...
By KARTHICK RAMAKRISHNAN & GARY RETTBERG |

In the News: Asian Americans voted for Biden 63% to 31%, but the reality is more complex

Asian American voters heavily favored Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden over President Donald Trump, early exit polls indicate. The NBC News Exit Poll of early and Election Day voters indicated that 63 percent of Asian American voters across the country voted for Biden. A minority of the group voted for Trump, at 31 percent. Janelle...
By Kimmy Yam, NBC News |

In the News: Kamala Harris Makes California History

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been elected president of the United States. His vice president will be Senator Kamala Harris. Her rise to the highest office in the nation ever occupied by a woman has been full of historic milestones: the first Black woman to become San Francisco’s and then California’s top prosecutor, the second...
By Jill Cowan, The New York Times |

Harris smashing glass ceiling is victory for women of color

While Reynolds said Harris’s election demonstrates progression, she noted that former President Obama’s election “didn’t end racism” and that Harris’s win “won’t end racism or sexism.” Karthick Ramakrishnan, the director and founder of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Data, predicted there will be a “Harris effect” that will inspire more people of color and...
By MARTY JOHNSON AND JUSTINE COLEMAN |

In the News: Kamala Harris' VP win marks 'powerful, emotional' moment for African American and South Asian-American women

Experts and activists from both communities predicted that Harris, the daughter of an Indian mother and Jamaican father, would rally minority voters and keep them engaged in the political process. Since her nomination, Harris received an outpouring of support from Indian Americans and African Americans... Karthick Ramakrishnan, a political science professor at the University of...
By N'dea Yancey-Bragg, South Coast Today |

In the News: The Historic Barriers Kamala Harris Overcame to Become the First Female, First Black and First Asian American Vice President-Elect

"It was not until the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965—which, after years of work by civil rights activists, outlawed discriminatory voting practices and offered equal opportunity for all members of the electorate “to participate in the political process and to elect representatives of their choice”—that Black women could actually count on the...
By Anna Purna Kambhampaty and Cady Lang, Time |

Fringe Indian outfit Hindu Sena organised a yagna praying for the re-election of incumbent US President Donald Trump in the presidential vote‘Friend of India’: Hindu Outfit Organises Religious Event for Trump’s Victory - Photos

The keenly-watched US election kicked off on Tuesday, with over 99 million American voters already having cast their ballot by Monday night, according to the US Election Project at the University of Florida. Fringe Indian outfit Hindu Sena organized a ‘yagna’ (a religious event) in New Delhi as it prayed for the re-election of US...

Indian-Americans: Wealthiest Immigrant Group in US With An Increasingly Formidable Political Voice

Why are Indian-Americans, just 0.82% of the total American voter base of over 240 million or just 1.9 million registered as voters and just 1% of the total US population, are seen as a rising political force with a formidable voice? Why has Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden pushed to release a statement in support...
By Santosh Chaubey |

Social justice on ballot scores some victories, suffers some defeats

Karthick Ramakrishnan, professor of public policy and political science at UC Riverside and founding director of the Center for Social Innovation, said there might not have been a clear verdict, “but I think what you see is that Californians are supportive of advancing social justice. They see racism as a significant problem. But when it...
By TERI SFORZA |

Asian Americans are seeing unprecedented outreach — but campaigns could still do better

Many political campaigns have historically fallen short when it comes to Asian American voter outreach. According to a survey conducted after the 2016 election by AAPI Data, an organization dedicated to studying Asian American and Pacific Islanders’ political engagement, roughly 70 percent of voters hadn’t been contacted by either political party during that cycle. And...
By Li Zhou |

Vietnamese-Americans look forward to election day spectacle

Jimmy Luong plans to vote for President Donald Trump and party with friends while waiting for the election results on Tuesday night. "I will vote on November 3 at a polling booth near my house. Perhaps my vote will help Trump win, or at least make Biden lost one vote," the Vietnamese-American, a resident of...
By Anh Ngoc |

‘The Cost of Free Shipping’ lifts curtain on Amazon

Anew book edited by UC Riverside sociology professor Ellen Reese and Cal State Long Beach professor of sociology Jake Alimahomed-Wilson examines Amazon as an architect of “surveillance capitalism” and how workers and communities in the Inland Empire and around the world resist the online commerce juggernaut. “ The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the...
By Holly Ober |

Asian American Republican Group Endorses Biden After Backing Trump in 2016

An Asian American Republican group has officially endorsed Joe Biden for president one day before the 2020 election. The National Committee of Asian American Republicans announced the endorsement in a press release. Its support for the Democratic nominee is a shift from 2016, when the group backed President Donald Trump's first White House bid. The...
By ALEXANDRA HUTZLER |

South Asian American Voters In Texas Could Make A Decisive Impact On The 2020 Election

Outside of a polling site in Plano on a windy fall afternoon, Bollywood music echoed from a speaker on the sidewalk. North Texans walked towards the entrance of the Davis Public Library on the first week of early voting as the bouncing chorus of “Desi Girl” filled the air. The Bollywood chart-topper announced the presence...
By Elizabeth Myong |

Will Indian Americans play the kingmakers?

As America decides Tuesday whether to give brash billionaire Donald Trump four more years or replace him with Democrat challenger “Sleepy Joe” Biden, as the incumbent calls him, Indian Americans seem to hold the key to the White House. They make up just about 0.82% of 240 million voters, but thanks to their demographic profile...
By Arun Kumar |

Samosa for Kamala

WITH LESS THAN two weeks left for one of the most chaotic presidential elections in American history, the Indian American community with 1.4 million registered voters seems to be reiterating its traditional preference for the Democratic party. Despite isolated pockets of support for President Donald Trump, especially on account of his friendship with Prime Minister...
By Lavina Melwani/New York |