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re: Report: TOPS mostly benefits students from white, affluent families

Posted on 2/14/16 at 12:08 pm to
Posted by BIGDAB
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Posted on 2/14/16 at 12:08 pm to
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the electoral college may deny the impact of their suffrage, but their population numbers don't


well I guess it depends on which one you deem most important in an national election. Most importantly, although they represent 5-6 percent of the population, they are not a homogenous ethnic group. Asia is big, and Asian is includes at least 3 different religions, so good luck trying to coral all three into one movement. Just because a Korean american fits agrees with conservative policies, doesn't necessarily mean all Vietnamese, Chinese, or Indians feel the same way.

Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 2/14/16 at 12:11 pm to
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Just because a Korean american fits agrees with conservative policies, doesn't necessarily mean all Vietnamese, Chinese, or Indians feel the same way.

pretty sure they all enjoy their own property and want their kids to be able to apply to colleges without facing discrimination

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Asia is big, and Asian is includes at least 3 different religions, so good luck trying to coral all three into one movement.

religion doesn't seem to matter when they support the Christian DEM party
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