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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Updated data from the 2024 elections shows that Korean American voters lean Democratic but have exhibited a slight shift toward the Republican party since 2020. Their voter turnout in 2024 was 58%, slightly lower than their 60% turnout in 2020 but still relatively high among Asian American groups. Political party affiliation According to the October 2024 Asian American Voter Survey, Korean American party identification is shifting, though it remains predominantly Democratic: Democratic Party: 52% of Korean Americans identified as Democrat or leaned Democratic, a decrease from 54% in 2020. Republican Party: 33% identified as Republican or leaned Republican, a notable increase from 26% in 2020. Independent: 14% of Korean American voters identified as independent in 2024. Voter intent and candidate preference In the 2024 presidential election, Korean American voters showed notable shifts in candidate preference throughout the year: Kamala Harris: 62% of Korean American voters indicated they would vote for Harris, according to a September 2024 survey. This marked a significant increase from the 49% who supported Joe Biden in April/May 2024. Donald Trump: 35% of Korean American voters indicated they would vote for Trump in September 2024, up from 26% in 2020. Voting method: 52% preferred voting in-person, 35% preferred voting by mail, and 9% preferred ballot drop-off. Key voting issues In 2024, the top issues cited by Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters, including Korean Americans, were: Economy: Inflation and job-related concerns. Affordability: Housing and healthcare costs. Social services: Social Security and Medicare. Reproductive rights. [/quote] Show us the exit poll.[/quote]
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