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RandySF

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Tue Sep 24, 2024, 01:29 AM Sep 24

In liberal SF, Republicans aggressively target Asian American middle class

About 70 guests showed up Tuesday to a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco’s Sunset district. They were there not only to enjoy a bowl of Hong Kong-style noodle soup but to ignite a long-shot political movement.

It was the Asian American Republican Dinner, hosted by the San Francisco Briones Society, which labels itself as moderate, as opposed to hardcore MAGA. The group chose to host the event on the city’s west side for its large, middle-class, Asian American population.

“How can we better serve Asian American interests?” Jennifer Yan, a Briones Society member and incoming Republican County Central Committee member, asked the crowd. “I know many of us are not satisfied with the current situation.”

As major political candidates court Asian American voters, Republicans in San Francisco are targeting the community’s moderate-leaning members for new blood. In Asian Americans, they see an opportunity to revitalize the long-marginalized Republican Party, which barely claims 8% of San Francisco registered voters, versus 64% for Democrats.




https://sfstandard.com/2024/09/23/republican-briones-society-moderate-asian-san-francisco/

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In liberal SF, Republicans aggressively target Asian American middle class (Original Post) RandySF Sep 24 OP
Disgusting!! n/t ailsagirl Sep 24 #1
In all demographic groups you will always find outliers. JohnSJ Sep 24 #2
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