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Harris Leads Trump by 38 Points among Asian American Voters

September 2024 379 views 41 Sec

Key findings from a survey of Asian American voters in the 2024 election: Harris leads Trump by 38 points, showing a significant increase from Biden's previous lead. 66% plan to vote for Harris, while 28% back Trump. Kamala Harris’ favorability has surged, with 62% holding a positive view. Voter certainty has increased, and more outreach is being reported from Democrats compared to Republicans. Harris' identity as a woman is seen as more important than her Asian Indian or South Asian heritage.

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