10 blog reactions to http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1207/7503.html
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New Hampshire turning 'blue'
of political affiliation among those stating a preference, about two-thirds of all Asian Americans lean Democratic and the other third identify with the Republicans. But as reported by Politico.com, new data from a Harvard research team shows that among young Asian Americans, the percentage who lean Democratic is much higher: The Institute of Politics at Harvard University recently released data from an online survey of 2,525 18- to 24-year-olds. Among the survey’s more notable statistics are those concerning party
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Young Asian Americans Leaning More Democratic
186 days ago in C.N. Le :: An Asian American Sociology Professor's Progressive Look at Race Relations, Academics, and Current Events by zenagain · Authority: 16of political affiliation among those stating a preference, about two-thirds of all Asian Americans lean Democratic and the other third identify with the Republicans. But as reported by Politico.com, new data from a Harvard research team shows that among young Asian Americans, the percentage who lean Democratic is much higher: The Institute of Politics at Harvard University recently released data from an online survey of 2,525 18- to 24-year-olds. Among the survey’s more notable statistics are those concerning party
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Young Asian Americans Leaning More Democratic
186 days ago in Asian-Nation : Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues :: APA News Blog by zenagain · Authority: 16of political affiliation among those stating a preference, about two-thirds of all Asian Americans lean Democratic and the other third identify with the Republicans. But as reported by Politico.com, new data from a Harvard research team shows that among young Asian Americans, the percentage who lean Democratic is much higher: The Institute of Politics at Harvard University recently released data from an online survey of 2,525 18- to 24-year-olds. Among the survey’s more notable statistics are those concerning party
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Race and Politics -- The Finale
notes about race and politics--namely a few articles to check out (click on each to be re-directed): *New York Times article about Barak Obama, specifically about his bi-raciality and its effects on his political career and presidential campaigning. *Article about a poll showing younger Asian Americans leaning towards the Democratic party. *Blog post on "What Tami Said" about Michelle Obama. and finallly *Another post on "What Tami Said" about mean people (OK, maybe this one isn't so specifically about race and politics but it's got a good message about reminding us all to be nicer
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Briefly: 12/27/07
Here are some interesting topics in the blogosphere. Queer Spaces lists some recommended readings for trans/gender identity. Also includes brief synopses. Asian American youth are leaning more democratic, according to Politico, citing many factors such as the Iraq War, immigration and issues pertaining to their respective communities. CSCFON points out white ethnocentrism in his own family in a recent trip. I know they aren’t racist, they are just a product of their
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Asian American Youth Voting Blue
Asian American Youth Trend Democratic
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The Youth Lean Left...But It's Ok, They Don't Vote
In one of those weird and awkward times where APIs are actually reported in the slightly (actually, pretty heavily) right-wing media, Politico.com reported recently (4 days ago, I'm kinda late on the game) that Asian Pacific Islander youth trend Democratic
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SUNFIRE NEWS WIRE
SUNFIRE NEWS WIRE ******************** POLITICS California's API Caucus & Furutani's Big Win http://www.asianweek.com/2007/12/21/warren%E2%80%99s-big-win/ Asian American Youth Trend Democratic http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1207/7503.html Asian American Studies: A Harvard Aspiration http://diverseeducation.com/artman/publish/article_10425.shtml State Controller Chiang Says Taxpayers Can Get Their Unclaimed Tax Refunds
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Asian American Youth Voters Lean Democratic
Asian-American youth trend Democratic
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Asian American Youth Trend Strongly Democratic
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