National Asian American Survey

National Asian American Survey is a nonpartisan organization that conducts representative surveys of the political and social preferences of the Asian American and Pacific Islander population in the United States.Professor Karthick Ramakrishnan of University of California, Riverside serves as the director, and principal investigators include Professor Jennifer Lee of University of California, Irvine, Professor Taeku Lee of University of California, Berkeley, and Professor Janelle Wong University of Maryland, College Park.Questions included partisanship, political participation, and opinions on specific policy issues including immigration policy and the budget deficit.[2] Among other things, the respondents were strong supporters of the Affordable Care act,[3] and visa backlogs were a significant concern among Asian American voters.[4] Findings from the National Asian American Survey have been published in the following: Findings from the National Asian American Survey have been used and interpreted in the following: Official website
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Asian AmericanPacific IslanderUniversity of California, RiversideUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, BerkeleyJanelle WongUniversity of Maryland, College ParkAsian AmericansChinese AmericansFilipino AmericansIndian AmericansJapanese AmericansKorean AmericansVietnamese AmericansPacific IslandersHmong AmericansJunn, JaneS. Karthick Ramakrishnan