No-Practice-8038 t1_jbyvzcy wrote
Reply to comment by AccountantOfFraud in A+ coalition building by Progressive Democrats leader Hector Oseguera. Is this his strategy for getting >30% of the vote next time? by clade_nade
It’s complicated. But the violence those communities experienced had a profound impact. Another issue which is making many Asians support Republicans is education and affirmative action.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/03/05/nyregion/election-asians-voting-republicans-nyc.html
AccountantOfFraud t1_jbywyfk wrote
Its not that complicated.
> In New York, the last decade has seen members of this newer, relatively higher-income group of Chinese Americans align more often with Republican candidates, said Pei-te Lien, a professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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> “I think what the Republican Party has done well is to make very stark for people that they are the party that’s going to keep people safe,” Mr. Albert said. “Whether they’re actually doing it or not is probably less relevant.”
Its just successful propaganda.
paul-e-walnts t1_jc02rjj wrote
Yeah, if only they were smart like us.
AccountantOfFraud t1_jc1v3zf wrote
Smart like who? Reactionaries are always reactionaries.
ILoveHotDogsAndBacon t1_jbz3xg1 wrote
So the Asian community is just ignoring the former presidents kung flu comments and the violence that was associated with it? Not to mention the white supremicist language and actions from the right? As a minority myself I would never support the Republican Party as it is currently
AccountantOfFraud t1_jbz5q4o wrote
No, that's not what I'm saying at all. Republicans always run on law and order (as hypocritical as it is) and NY Dems dropped the ball hard by trying to follow suit. Many in NY bought what the Republicans were saying, not just Asians.
ianisms10 t1_jbz77se wrote
Correct. New York was really the only place the GOP did well in the midterms, largely due to the crime messaging. They flipped 2 blue districts on Long Island, picked up seats in the state legislature in the city, and had the closest gubernatorial election in almost 20 years.
No-Practice-8038 t1_jbzlfab wrote
They made inroads in places like San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and other traditional democratic strong holds...even if they didn't win the midterms....but some how the Republican party isn't as dead as one would think. And we haven't even mentioned that they have made huge inroads with the Latin/Spanish communities.
AccountantOfFraud t1_jc1v6kw wrote
Not really huge inroads tbh.
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