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Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial group in the U.S. — yet they are among the least politically organized, least represented in elected office, and least visible in mainstream media. The structural challenges are real: a fragmented electorate spread across dozens of national-origin communities, deep skepticism of political participation among first-generation immigrants, and a persistent "perpetual foreigner" stigma that questions their legitimacy as candidates and leaders. Andrew Yang's 2020 presidential campaign served as a stress test for all of these dynamics simultaneously, wh…
Prompt
What evidence has accumulated for or against this since?
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