Latest Polls: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand with AAPI Voters

WHERE DO THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES STAND IN THE LATEST POLLING RESULTS?

In mid-September, the National Asian American Survey reported that nearly one-third of Asian American likely voters were undecided on the presidential race, and that those who had made up their minds favored Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by 43% to 24%.

Since then, national polls have shown strong shifts in the presidential vote, first with Romney’s video regarding the “47% percent” and subsequently after the first presidential debate.  Click to view Presentation I: Initial Findings and Presentation II: Updated Polling Numbers.

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