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Colin
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« on: December 26, 2004, 11:02:37 PM »

Pro-Israel and "Pro-Jewish" because they believe once all the Jews return to Israel we will see the second coming

I am consider by some to be on the "far-right" yet I support Israel because it is a useful American ally in the Middle East and the only functioning Democracy in the region. Actually democracy is the major reason I support Israel not some religious second coming nonsense. '

 
On the average Jewish people are better educated and more knowledgeable. The Democrats get from Jewish voters around 30% above their national percentage

All minorities prefer (overwhelmingly or slightly) the Democrats:  Gays, Blacks, Jews, Asians, Hispanic and Catholics.
Why? There is probably a good reason for this.


Actually Catholics went for Bush 56-44 in this election IIRC. Hispanics have been trending Republican also and some Asians, like Indian Americans, are very Republican groups.
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2004, 11:14:44 PM »

California Asians have had a backlash against Bush from 2000.

They went for him 50-50 in 2000, and 65-35 against him in 2004.

Asian Indians are pretty Democratic here...
Well outside of California they are very Republican. I would refer you to the National Review I think it was December 10th issue which had an article on this subject.

Although you probably think the National Review is a piece of trash that is not trustworthy.
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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2004, 11:23:08 PM »

Yes it is but he didn't write the article.
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