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A closer look at this problem reveals partisanship with what should be a non-partisan issue.
- Six in ten (61%) of Democrats and less than one-third (31%) of Republicans feel hate/discrimination towards Asian Americans has risen since the COVID-19 outbreak. Four in ten (42%) of Independents feel discrimination has risen.
- In fact, over half (54%) of Republicans think that the hate/discrimination towards Asian Americans has not risen and even more Republicans (56%) say they are not at all or not very concerned about the hate/discrimination towards Asian Americans related to the Coronavirus pandemic.
- A quarter (26%) of Democrats and 42% of Independents are not at all or not very concerned about this xenophobia at Asian Americans.
An unacknowledged problem with both Males and Females.
- Less than half of Females (45%) and Males (46%) think hate/discrimination towards Asian Americans has risen.
- And, while a majority of Females (60%) and Males (58%) are concerned about this issue, a disconcerting number (40% Females/42% Males) are not concerned.
Millennials and Gen Z are once again more woke.
- The 18-34 age group were significantly more likely to say that hate/discrimination towards Asian Americans has risen (53%)
- Two-thirds (66%) of 18-34 year-olds say they are concerned about this hate/discrimination, which is also considerably higher than the other age groups.
Call to action, Raise Awareness.
- As expected, the Asian American community is worried. Three-quarters (75%) of Asian Americans are concerned about hate/discrimination towards Asian Americans related to the coronavirus pandemic, while only 55% of whites say the same vs 67% of African-Americans and 65% of Hispanics.
- Of those that were aware of the rise in hate towards Asian Americans, a large majority (82%) said they were concerned.
- This includes nearly seven in ten (68%) of Republicans who say they’ve seen a rise in hate/discrimination towards Asian American being concerned along with 88% of Democrats and 82% of Independents who acknowledged the problem and have expressed concern.
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Methodology
Wave 8 of The Harris Poll COVID-19 Tracker was conducted online on April 18-20, 2020 among 2,029 U.S. adults.
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