Nathan K. Chan (@chanknathan) 's Twitter Profile
Nathan K. Chan

@chanknathan

Asst. Professor of Political Science @LoyolaMarymount | Interests: Identity, Race/Ethnicity, and Pol Behavior | Hong Konger American 🇭🇰🏳️‍🌈

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How Americans actually perceive Kamala Harris’ racial identity. (Nathan K. Chan & Matthew Tokeshi, Good Authority) More, via Opinion Today: opiniontoday.substack.com/p/240820-topli…

How Americans actually perceive Kamala Harris’ racial identity.
(<a href="/chanknathan/">Nathan K. Chan</a> &amp; Matthew Tokeshi, <a href="/goodauth/">Good Authority</a>)
More, via Opinion Today:
opiniontoday.substack.com/p/240820-topli…
Alexandria Davis (@academicajd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewProfilePic to announce I am on the academic job market this year! I study and teach American politics, Race and Ethnic politics, Black political behavior, political psychology, intersectionality, and American elections. For more info, go to Alexandria-Davis.com

#NewProfilePic to announce I am on the academic job market this year! I study and teach American politics, Race and Ethnic politics, Black political behavior, political psychology, intersectionality, and American elections. For more info, go to Alexandria-Davis.com
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Most Chinese Americans feel that the current relationship between the U.S. and China is a negative one, and almost two-thirds think that such contentious relations can affect how other Americans treat them, a new study shows. nbcnews.com/news/asian-ame…

Jennifer Lee 🦁 (@jleesoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exit Poll Data of #AsianAmerican VOTERS for US Presidents: 1992-2024 🟦 1992: 31% voted for Clinton 🟦 2012: 73% for Obama 🟦 2020: 61% for Biden 🟦 2024: 54% for Harris 🟥 2024: 39% voted for Trump Watch & Learn More from Karthick Ramakrishnan AAPI Data youtube.com/watch?v=K6Nhi7…

Exit Poll Data of #AsianAmerican VOTERS for US Presidents: 1992-2024

🟦 1992: 31% voted for Clinton
🟦 2012: 73% for Obama
🟦 2020: 61% for Biden
🟦 2024: 54% for Harris

🟥 2024: 39% voted for Trump

Watch &amp; Learn More from <a href="/karthickr/">Karthick Ramakrishnan</a> <a href="/AAPIData/">AAPI Data</a> 
youtube.com/watch?v=K6Nhi7…
AAPI Data (@aapidata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest exit poll analysis shows Asian American voters shifted in the #2024Election. While a majority (54%) backed Harris, support for Trump was 5 points higher than in 2020. This trend, starting in 2016, signals a changing political landscape for the AAPI electorate.

Our latest exit poll analysis shows Asian American voters shifted in the #2024Election. While a majority  (54%) backed Harris, support for Trump was 5 points higher than in 2020. 

This trend, starting in 2016, signals a changing political landscape for the AAPI electorate.
Marcel Roman (@mfrmarcel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting paper on how anti-Asian attitudes did not motivate voting for GOP until post-COVID environment in 2020 election

Joyce H. Nguy 魏樂樂 (@joycehnguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨new pub! 🚨 My first (!) first-authored academic article with Alexandria Davis and Nathan K. Chan, “Ladies’ Choice: Intersectional Linked Fate and Public Opinion Toward Women of Color in Politics” is out in poqjournal! (1/5)

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Does linked fate among women of color (WoC) shape evaluations of WoC politicians? @joycehnguy@AcademicAjd & Nathan K. Chan show solidarity matters: when WoC feel a shared fate across racial lines, they’re more likely to support WoC pols. Out now in POQ: doi.org/10.1093/poq/nf…

Does linked fate among women of color (WoC) shape evaluations of WoC politicians? 

@joycehnguy@AcademicAjd &amp; <a href="/chanknathan/">Nathan K. Chan</a> show solidarity matters: when WoC feel a shared fate across racial lines, they’re more likely to support WoC pols.

Out now in POQ: doi.org/10.1093/poq/nf…
Western Political Science Association - #WPSA23 (@thewpsa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are currently seeking nominations of qualified individuals who can edit the journal Political Research Quarterly (PRQ) from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2030. This four-year term is renewable for a two-year extension. Self-nominations are welcome.

We are currently seeking nominations of qualified individuals who can edit the journal Political Research Quarterly (PRQ) from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2030. This four-year term is renewable for a two-year extension. Self-nominations are welcome.