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Pew Research: Asian Americans a rising force in US politics

January 2024 954 views 02 mins 10 secs

 

Explore the significant surge of Asian American eligible voters in the U.S., marking a remarkable 15% increase over the past four years, as revealed by the Pew Research Centre. With a crucial role in the 2020 elections, where 72% supported Democrat Joe Biden, this demographic shift has the potential to influence future elections. According to a Pew Research study published in November 2023, it projects an estimated 15 million Asian American eligible voters by 2024, constituting 6.1% of the total electorate. Notably, Hawaii leads with 55%, demonstrating the unique profile of Asian American voters, often naturalized citizens with higher education levels. Explore the evolving landscape of U.S. politics shaped by the fastest-growing group of eligible voters. Subscribe for more updates!

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