Asian-Americans Remain Undecided Over Obama and Romney
As if there is much of a difference
A recent study suggests that nearly a third of Asian American voters have not yet decided between incumbent Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the U.S. presidential election, which is less than five weeks away.
The National Asian American Survey released last week found that 43 percent of Asian Americans support Obama, compared to 24 percent for Romney.
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How is that undecided? Nearly two-to-one for Obama. Granted it's looking much better than in 2008 for the GOP.
And there is only a third undecided. It just means Asian-Americans could care less about the election and are too busy earning money (they are the highest per capita income race in America, not whites).