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no_hypocrisy

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4. Many nationalities in the Asian immigrant population.
Sun Jul 29, 2012, 06:33 PM
Jul 2012

China, the two Koreas, the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, to name a few.

I can't see a unified voting block.

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Will Asian voters swing the election? [View all] Douglas Carpenter Jul 2012 OP
Not likely. RandySF Jul 2012 #1
+100 demosincebirth Jul 2012 #8
interesting. Tuesday Afternoon Jul 2012 #2
No, because they don't constitute a cohesive voting bloc Warpy Jul 2012 #3
It's 2012, and yes they do CreekDog Jul 2012 #6
San Francisco, Oakland and the E. Bay, have large Chinese populations. 80% democrats and both demosincebirth Jul 2012 #7
Many nationalities in the Asian immigrant population. no_hypocrisy Jul 2012 #4
Why not? Hispanics are and just as diverse. CreekDog Jul 2012 #5
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