Obama won 71 percent of Asian vote: Poll
By Arun Kumar | IANS - WASHINGTON
13th December 2012 11:09 AM
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Obama's biggest break came among voters whose top issues were immigration, the environment and civil rights, but the most important issue to all voters surveyed was "economy and jobs". (File/AP)
President Barack Obama won the support of an
estimated 2.3 million of Asian American voters to Republican challenger Mitt
Romney's estimated 900,000 votes, or 71 percent to 28 percent, according to a
new poll.
However, the country's fastest growing ethnic group is not wedded to either
party, according to the survey released Wednesday by the Asian American Justice
Centre, Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote and the National Asian
American Survey.
Obama's biggest break came among voters whose top issues were immigration, the
environment and civil rights, but the most important issue to all voters
surveyed was "economy and jobs".
According to the post-election survey, 46 percent of registered voters polled
and 43 percent of those who voted in the 2012 election said they do not identify
with either major party.
"Still, one of the persistent dynamics of the Asian American electorate is
its continued potential for persuasion by candidates of either party," the
poll said.
In a raft of current and projected swing states - including North Carolina,
Virginia and Florida - the Asian American population's explosion in the last
decade has outpaced the national average.
The poll notes: "In 2008, about 600,000 new Asian Americans entered the
electorate, and we anticipate a similar increase in 2012, approaching 3 percent
of all votes cast."
The projected share of the Asian American vote in 2016 will continue to
increase, the poll found. Asian American voters increased from 1.6 percent of
the total vote in 1996 to 2.5 percent in 2008.
The poll was based on 2,785 phone interviews from Nov 7-25 with adults who
identified themselves as Asian American, and the margin of error is plus/minus
2 percent.
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