Sunday, October 26, 2008
McCain/Palin 2008 Policy Positions In Chinese
Almost one third of the Asian American Voting population remains undecided according to a National Asian American Survey released earlier this month.
Many Asian Americans Immigrants are naturalized citizens and prefer to get election information in their first language, making up 5% of the U.S. population, the national campaigns have largely ignored this very important group of people.
In San Francisco Christina Wong Director of Community Initiatives of the Chinese for Affirmative Action has been working with the Asian ethnic media to inform limited English proficient voters what the issues are. Wong said that she has noticed the Presidential Campaigns courting second and third generation Asian Americans, where English is their first language.
McCain-Palin For President 2008 in Chinese
Economic Plan
A Leader to help Small Business
Health Care Reform
Pension & Family Security
Ethics
The above Links were created by Asian Americans For McCain and may be accessed by signing into your Google Account. I have attempted without success to obtain working URL's for the policy positions for those using Internet Explorer or others servers, unfortunately Asian Americans For McCain have been unwilling or unable to fix the problem.
It is unfortunate that either political campaign or political parties allow their users to read their sites in a language other than English. Many web sites today allow users to read their sites in Chinese, Spanish and other languages but despite all the monies that the political campaigns and political parties have raised the only language that one may read their policy positions is English. Very sad that political campaigns and parties which claim to be all inclusive have limited their sites to English only in 2008