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Pacific Time: Archive
Pacific Time
Thu, Sep 30, 2004
Pacific Time : Oregon Asian Americans Could Be Swing Vote in Swing State
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Much of the attention in the presidential race has been on swing states like Oregon. But the campaigns are also focusing also on swing ethnicities. Asians and Pacific Islanders are among the fastest-growing ethnic categories in the nation, and in Oregon. At least one poll shows they are up for grabs in this election. One group is hoping this November will see record turnout among Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Reporters:
Colin Fogarty

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