Declining popularity of Democrats among Asians in key US states

According to Thursday’s IRNA report, the Yahoonews news website wrote: The survey was conducted by the online opinion polling company “Sioux/Civiqs”, which was commissioned by the organization “Civil Interactions” and “Justice Unites Us”, affiliated with the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. , showing that Democrats are no longer supported by the community in swing states like Wisconsin, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Georgia as they were in the 2020 election.
Biden had already won more than 61% of the support of this growing community in America. The decline in Biden’s approval rating, which is now about 39% according to the USA Today and Suffolk poll, reflects the feelings of people across the country towards Biden.
Asian and Pacific Islander voters are most concerned about the cost of living, jobs, issues related to gun control and election integrity, a new poll found.
The community of Asian Americans has the largest population growth in the United States and constitutes 8% of the country’s population.
Although there is still time until the next US presidential election, comparisons have been made between Biden and Jimmy Carter, the former US president who was elected after the Watergate scandal. After appearing ineffective to voters, Carter lost his second bid for the presidency to Republican nominee Ronald Reagan.
The Washington Times newspaper recently reported on the change of party tendencies in the United States and wrote that more than one million voters in 43 American states have switched to the Republican Party in the past year.
Recent polls indicate a decrease in Biden’s popularity, so that one of the latest polls indicates a decrease in confidence in him at the international level.
The US congressional elections will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. In this election, voting will be held to determine the assignment of all 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 35 out of 100 seats in the Senate.