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RR1997
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« on: January 20, 2015, 11:08:20 PM »
« edited: January 20, 2015, 11:11:19 PM by RR1997 »

What a embarrassment to the Indian American community. Pandering to the white nativist Christian faction of the party? Dude, you're brown, a son of immigrants, and raised in a different faith. You're not fooling anyone.


What a stupid POS. Junk Governor!
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I kind of wish we had a more sane Indian-American governor or congressman.
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RR1997
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2015, 08:44:54 AM »

What demographic similarities do Jewish Americans share with Indian Americans?  Income and education?  That in itself doesn't suggest a similar level of participation in politics. Lots of Jewish doctors and Indian doctors, but comparatively how many Indian lawyers are there?

Well like you've mentioned, both Indian and Jewish Americans have the highest college graduation rates and the highest incomes. Also Indian-Americans (along with Japanese-Americans too) had the highest voter turnout of any Asian group. 88% of Indian-Americans who were eligible to vote did vote in 2012, while the Asian turnout rate in general was only 47.3%. Jews also had a voter turnout rate of about 80%. The two groups (along with Japanese-Americans too) have the highest participation in politics when it comes to voter turnout. There are a lot of Indian and Jewish doctors, but you're right when you say that there aren't many Indian lawyers (that's starting to change though). There are also a lot of Indians in engineering and in finance (escpecially investment banking) though. This is also the case when it comes to the Jews.
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