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AsiansVote.com, a site devoted to progressive Asian American politics, encourages you to donate to any or all of the candidates on this page. If you have hundreds to give, fantastic. But enough people donating just ten or twenty dollars can make the difference in this critical election.


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T.J. Cox

CA-19 (Map)

Cox says, “The most important issues in our district are the struggles people face daily. They include limited access to affordable health care, dirty air and few vocational and technical training alternatives for the kids who aren’t going to college. The two billion dollars a week spent in the Middle East is money that could be invested here at home on schools, roads and health care.” Click here for the AsiansVote.com interview.

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Mazie Hirono

HI-02 (Map)

Hirono’s strongly pro choice, strongly against the Bush tax cuts for the super-wealthy, and strongly repulsed by the Republican Party’s handling of the Foley case. She wants to bring the troops home from Iraq and has won the endorsement of the Sierra Club. Click here for more about Hirono’s stands.

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Tammy Duckworth

IL-06 (Map)

AsianWeek writes: “Running on a platform of jobs, education and health care, Duckworth says that “when it comes to sending young people to war”… we also need “strong voices in Congress who understand the consequences of those decisions.” She also advocates for immigration reform, supporting the McCain-Kennedy Immigration Bill and the DREAM Act, which would allow some immigrant students who have grown up in the U.S. to apply for legal status, and ease high tuition costs.” Click here for more.

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James Webb

VA-Sen (Map)

Asian American filmmaker Eric Byler says this about Webb: “In contrast to Sen. Allen who has entirely ignored the APA population in this state, Jim Webb is married to a Vietnamese-American woman, speaks Vietnamese fluently, and has strong ties to the Asian-American community. One of the most decorated veterans of the Vietnam War, Jim Webb is a former Secretary of the Navy, a prize-winning journalist, and best-selling author. He was an early and vocal critic of the decision to create war in Iraq. In late 2002, he wrote an op-ed piece that outlined the likely consequences of a hasty and unnecessary invasion. Tragically, history has vindicated this view.” Click here for more.

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Leland Yee

CA-SD-08

Yee’s been fighting the good fight in the California State Assembly, speaking out against a racist Sony ad and getting various bills signed into law which protect consumers, defend freedom of speech, and limit gay-bashing in political campaigns. Click here for the AsiansVote.com interview.

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John Chiang

CA-Cont

Just endorsed by the “Los Angeles Times,” Chiang faces a Republican opponent flush with two million dollars of support from casino-owning Indian tribes. He could probably use a few dollars. Click here for more.

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Phillip Shinoda

TX-HD-114

Shinoda’s been endorsed by the “Dallas Morning News,” which says, “Democrat Phillip Shinoda also strikes us as smart and well intentioned. He has broader perspective on issues ranging from public school finance and health care for the working poor to air quality and recorded votes. And so this year, in this matchup, we recommend Mr. Shinoda.”

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Hubert Vo

TX-HD-149

Vo won his seat in a double digit squeaker in 2004. He’s since champion the needs of refugees from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and been endorsed by the “Houston Chronicle.” Now he’s up against a Republican opponent who’s been misrepresenting Vo’s record on immigration. Click here for more.

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