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yuiyoshida

(41,831 posts)
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 10:20 AM Oct 2016

Donald Trump Is Seen as Helping Push Asian-Americans Into Democratic Arms

LAS VEGAS — On paper at least, Asian-Americans seem like perfect Republicans. Many are small-business owners. Their communities tend to be more culturally conservative. And a lot of them, having fled oppressive Communist governments, found comfort in the Republican Party’s aggressive anti-Communist policies.

But in what could be a significant realignment of political allegiance, Asian-Americans are identifying as Democrats at a quicker pace than any other racial group. And many Republicans worry this election will only accelerate that trend, damaging their party for years to come with what is now the fastest-growing minority in the country.

The Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, is not helping. His attacks on the Chinese — which he has sometimes delivered in a crude, mocking accent — are a feature of his populist campaign. He has suggested cutting off immigration from the Philippines, citing fears that the longtime American ally poses the same national security threat as countries like Syria and Afghanistan.

Mr. Trump’s talk of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants has also stirred up painful memories among a group that has been singled out under American law before, whether by the Chinese Exclusion Act, which barred the immigration of Chinese laborers until 1943, or by the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.

“It’s like we’re going back in time,” said Marc Matsuo of Las Vegas, who grew up in Hawaii with parents of Japanese ancestry and recalled how his family used to feel uncomfortable expressing their heritage, to the point they would not speak Japanese. He now helps register Asian-Americans to vote. “I was always brought up that you don’t talk about religion, you don’t talk about politics. Not anymore.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/us/politics/trump-asian-american-voters.html?_r=0

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Donald Trump Is Seen as Helping Push Asian-Americans Into Democratic Arms (Original Post) yuiyoshida Oct 2016 OP
Donald Trump Is Seen as Helping Push Sane People Into the Democratic Party The Polack MSgt Oct 2016 #1
I am shocked at some of the tRump supporters MiniMe Oct 2016 #2
Donald Trump is amazing--a force of nature, spreading chaos wherever he goes... First Speaker Oct 2016 #3

MiniMe

(21,714 posts)
2. I am shocked at some of the tRump supporters
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 10:38 AM
Oct 2016

My next door neighbor, in Maryland, has a Trump yard sign, and they have tRump bumper stickers. I am not discussing it with them. They have been very nice and have been good neighbors in the year I have lived here.

First Speaker

(4,858 posts)
3. Donald Trump is amazing--a force of nature, spreading chaos wherever he goes...
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 10:47 AM
Oct 2016

...he's like Typhoid Mary, or Curly...keep going, big guy. If you can push the Asina-Americans to the Dems, there's truly nothing you can't accomplish...

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