{"id":3216,"date":"2008-07-22T01:07:41","date_gmt":"2008-07-22T01:07:41","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2008-07-22T01:07:52","modified_gmt":"2008-07-22T01:07:52","slug":"Asian-Americans-and-the-elections","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiancemagazine.com\/?p=3216","title":{"rendered":"Asian Americans and the elections"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Now more than ever Ethnic voting patterns have been a major theme in this election cycle. Historically, the 15th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibits federal or state governments from infringing on a citizen&#39;s right to vote &#8220;on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.&#8221; The United States Congress generally considers the <b>Voting Rights Act<\/b>, adopted initially in 1965 and extended in 1970, 1975, and 1982, the most successful piece of civil rights legislation ever adopted. The Act codifies and effectuates the 15th Amendment&#39;s permanent guarantee that, throughout the nation, no person shall be denied the right to vote on account of race or color. Read on for a great report from <b>Ethnic Technologies<\/b> and the <b>Asian American<\/b> vote! <\/p>\n<p> Since this act was adopted, politicians have paid closer attention to emerging ethnic and racial groups. Hispanics, African-Americans, and <b>Asians<\/b> have been studied and courted in the attempt to generate votes for all parties. <b>Asian-Americans<\/b>, whose voting power has been much less scrutinized than African-Americans and Hispanics, are known as swing voters. <b>Asian-Americans<\/b> are split among the parties, as 40% are either registered or lean to Republican, 36% are either registered or lean to Democratic and 24% hold other affiliations. The &#8220;typical&#8221; <b>Asian<\/b> voter, more so than any other group, votes according to information gotten from inside the community and from ethnic media.  <\/p>\n<p> <b>Asian-Americans<\/b>, whose voting power has been much less scrutinized than African-Americans and Hispanics, are known as swing voters. <b>Asian-Americans<\/b> are split among the parties, as 40% are either registered or lean to Republican, 36% are either registered or lean to Democratic and 24% hold other affiliations. The &#8220;typical&#8221; <b>Asian<\/b> voter, more so than any other group, votes according to information gotten from inside the community and from ethnic media. <\/p>\n<p> <b>Asians<\/b> are the only group that is slightly more conservative than whites. <i>Most Japanese-Americans are Democrats, while Koreans and Vietnamese are more likely to be Republicans.<\/i> Chinese-Americans are evenly split among the two major parties and independents. Contrary to popular belief, <b>Asian-Americans<\/b> are not reluctant to participate in politics. Second only to Jewish voters, <b>Asian-Americans<\/b> contribute more money per potential electorate during their fundraising campaigns. <\/p>\n<p> Visibility and familiarity may help gain <b>Asian-American<\/b> votes, but direct outreach to <b>Asian<\/b> communities has proven to be the most effective way to sway voters.  In an effort to unite the diverse groups found in this community, the <b>80-20 Initiative<\/b>, a pan-Asian American organization, was created to channel at least 80% of registered <b>Asians<\/b> to vote as a bloc for a chosen candidate based on what he would do for <b>Asian-Americans<\/b>. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Now more than ever Ethnic voting patterns have been a major theme in this election cycle. 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