Message from @Den

Discord ID: 415194547841138715


2018-02-19 17:06:22 UTC  

i'm looking, that data seems pretty ancient and buried lol

2018-02-19 17:08:00 UTC  

_oh_

2018-02-19 17:08:10 UTC  

in 2012, Whites made up 72% of the electorate

2018-02-19 17:08:23 UTC  

mostly because minority turnout was high because Obama was on the ballot

2018-02-19 17:09:00 UTC  

well, that's something, they do turn out higher in the midterms then

2018-02-19 17:09:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/401223003779760168/415193076215185420/2012_midterms.jpg

2018-02-19 17:09:27 UTC  

asians also voted much more dem than in midterms

2018-02-19 17:09:36 UTC  

again, because Obama

2018-02-19 17:10:02 UTC  

this is all very interesting

2018-02-19 17:10:04 UTC  

@🎃Boo-ton🎃 I can see Asians coming back to the GOP at some point. I don't buy the whole "Collective Asian Culture". They would be perfect Republicans. Especially Koreans and Japanese.

2018-02-19 17:10:10 UTC  

if a racial minority is not on the ballot, racial minorities won't turn out

2018-02-19 17:10:34 UTC  

@Den i could buy into that hypothesis

2018-02-19 17:11:07 UTC  

fortunately for us,

2018-02-19 17:11:18 UTC  

most Democrat candidates in the midterms will be White, so turnout can't be _that_ high

2018-02-19 17:11:20 UTC  

I especially with the number of Evangelical Koreans. I think over time as they begin to feel more "Mainstream American".

2018-02-19 17:13:13 UTC  

Didn't the asians also vote for Clinton too?

2018-02-19 17:13:22 UTC  

actually no

2018-02-19 17:13:45 UTC  

What exactly was their vote?

2018-02-19 17:14:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/401223003779760168/415194488324227112/1992_groups.jpg

2018-02-19 17:14:46 UTC  

55% for Bush

2018-02-19 17:14:54 UTC  

Also Asians are clustered in NYC, California, Philadelphia etc. please that are very heavy Democrat. That could effect their Democrat lean.

2018-02-19 17:14:57 UTC  

Hillary Clinton

2018-02-19 17:14:59 UTC  

Actually more Republican than Whites

2018-02-19 17:15:10 UTC  

Not Willy

2018-02-19 17:15:12 UTC  

oh, lol, I thought you meant 1992

2018-02-19 17:15:25 UTC  

not great,

2018-02-19 17:15:31 UTC  

they voted like Hispanics

2018-02-19 17:15:39 UTC  

+38 for Clinton nationwide

2018-02-19 17:15:46 UTC  

Like Asians down south may not nearly be as Democrat then the National Average because of that

2018-02-19 17:16:07 UTC  

Well there you go, it has nothing to do with a racial minority being on the ballot then

2018-02-19 17:16:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/401223003779760168/415194972749561866/2016_race_voters.jpg

2018-02-19 17:17:11 UTC  

tru,

2018-02-19 17:17:18 UTC  

So they vote more R in midterms than in presidential years then.

2018-02-19 17:17:29 UTC  

but minority turnout wasn't as high in 2016 as it was in 2012

2018-02-19 17:17:37 UTC  

I also don't see a lot of Subversive Asians for being so Democrat

2018-02-19 17:17:53 UTC  

That's because there's not a lot of them in the country

2018-02-19 17:18:19 UTC  

there are specific _ethnic_ groups that lean R

2018-02-19 17:18:29 UTC  

mainly Cubans and Vietnamese

2018-02-19 17:18:47 UTC  

also the Cherokee in Oklahoma

2018-02-19 17:19:28 UTC  

Yeah, but that has some more to do with history than just race

2018-02-19 17:19:47 UTC  

What about Sieks (Spelling?)