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BACKGROUND: I edited Filipino/Asian newspapers in New York City and Los Angeles. My take: Filipinos are majority Democrats, historically. Although Bill Clinton's (sexual) shenanigans split them big time in the 1990s, their views are essentially via the woman's choice. That is a cultural truth.
Filipino-American community leader Loida Lewis and her organizing mojo hugely helped Hillary Clinton in her New York run in 2000, for example. But families are usually split in politics; although Filipino households don't really discuss politics as often as Americans do.
We vote, we go home, and do other things than sit and talk about Donald Trump or Joe Biden. Waste of time. Largely, Filipinos are not really aligned per Democrat or Republican. Though, as I mentioned, my “kababayans” tend to go Blue, they don't usually prance around declaring that.
Back home in the Philippines, it is multiparty but majority Conservative per Catholicism as cultural fact (not per political ideology). So in case you meet a Filipino and say I am Democrat or Republican, in most cases, they are just being polite or trying to avoid a lengthy discussion on the subject of Trump, LOL!
Also, Filipinos who came here as adults and Filipinos who came here as kids to study and evolve as adults and Filipinos who were born here are all different Filipinos. 🗽🇵ðŸ‡ðŸ—½
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