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The discussion revolves around whether former President Trump will perform better with Asian voters in a future election compared to his performance in 2020. Participants express contrasting opinions, with some showing optimism about Trump's chances of improving his support among Asian voters, while others remain skeptical.

  • Participants have polarized views about Trump's potential to garner more support from Asian voters.
  • The discussion lacks detailed reasoning or evidence, indicating strong yet unexplored opinions.
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p0lym334k4t
6 months ago
I'm Asian, it's a Straightforward Yes. Our 2 Key Issues: Economy & Safety. In 2020, Asians were upset at Trump for his anti-China statements and felt it led to anti-Asian hate crimes. By 2024, we got to see how the Democratic Party and their Attorney-Generals are the ones letting anti-Asian hate attackers go scott-free, while putting Asians defending themselves from gunshots in jail for years. We got 4 years of seeing the Democratic Party deny the main demographic of anti-Asian hate (Blacks). So all the previous misgivings we had against Trump for the racism in 2020 is gone compared to the current danger from the Democrats. That's before the danger from illegal immigration, drug and gang violence with Venezuelan gangs operating entire apartment complexes. Then the economy, previously we didn't know how the Democrats would run the economy so it was even. Now, we got to see how much worse the economy got under Kamala, so we clearly would prefer Trump back. Lastly, this market is decided on CNN's exit polls, and they will want some demographics to blame for Kamala 2024 doing worse than Biden 2020. If they are willing to tweak and lie about the exit poll data (very likely given how their sampling has always been 10%+ off the final national tallies), they will likely say Asians are racist towards Blacks, like they have been claiming for decades. So expect them to come out saying Asians didn't like Kamala and were a part of Trump gaining votes.
TanOri
6 months ago
Party identification: • 42% identify as Democrats (down from 44% in 2020). • 22% identify as Republicans (down from 23% in 2020). • 31% identify as Independent (up from 25% in 2020).
dgreaser
6 months ago
Gee, lets think about this one. Asians are typically pro law and order, family unit and immigrating legally. I hear they also like higher educatio and might not be the biggest fan of affirmative action. Given that 2020 didnt go well for trump, its almost impossible he would far worse among any group...
EdgyUsername
6 months ago
I'm curious what the case for yes is. Trump has improved his standing with certain minority groups, such as blacks, latinos, and even Arab-Americans. However, has anyone seen evidence that he's made similar progress with Asian-Americans?
EdgyUsername
6 months ago
Fair enough, thanks for your answer.
EdgyUsername
6 months ago
I'm curious what the case for yes is. Trump has improved his standing with certain minority groups, such as blacks, latinos, and even Arab-Americans. However, has anyone seen evidence that he's made similar progress with Asian-Americans?
fraud
6 months ago
YES - people are fed up with economy going down the toilet whilst billions go abroad in proxy wars. Asians are very hardworking and only Trump can revive this economy and ease tension internationally. Asians want what’s better for the economy!
MageGold
6 months ago
Hell no
MrKangaroo
6 months ago
hell yes
MageGold
6 months ago
Hell no
Fredi6969
6 months ago
helll yeahh
EdgyUsername
6 months ago
I'm torn between no, hell no, and fuck no.
i0000010
6 months ago
Free money on yes here