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Why Asian Americans are often underrepresented in polling and research


Why Asian Americans are often underrepresented in polling and research
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Minorities in the U.S. have been historically underrepresented in polling and medical research, with Asian Americans sometimes falling out of the picture completely.
Some large polls like the 2016 exit polls by Edison Research for the National Election Pool discuss issues among white, Black and Latino Americans, but do not include Asians.
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In a more recent NPR/PBS/Marist Poll on race relations in the United States, Asians were not listed under adults categorized by race.
When it comes to medical research, there is a discrepancy in clinical trials, said Dr. Mishal Reja, an internal medicine physician and ABC News medical contributor, with Asian Americans often underrepresented. This is especially problematic as members of the AAPI community are at increased risk of cancer, diabetes and liver conditi ....

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Opinion | What the Asian-American Coalition Can Teach the Democrats


What the Asian-American Coalition Can Teach the Democrats
Its ability to form a solid majority around a shared politics despite its many differences is a model for the party and the nation.
By Viet Thanh Nguyen
Dec. 16, 2020
Joe Biden at an event for Iowa’s Asian and Latino Coalition in August.Credit.Christopher Lee for The New York Times
In coalition politics, every part of the coalition matters, especially when elections are close. For Democrats, Asian-Americans are suddenly crucial: They are the fastest-growing racial or ethnic group in the U.S. electorate, constituting 4.7 percent of the voting population enough to make a difference in the presidential contest in Georgia, where Joe Biden won by some 12,000 votes. ....

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