Sep 18, 2017. Even though America failed to vote Colin Cloud into the Finals of “America's Got Talent,” the Sherlock Holmes-esque mentalist had nothing but good things to say during his “AGT” exit interview. “Thank you to everyone who's watched it,” he said shortly after his elimination. “This is an absolute dream come. (CNN) Who voted in Virginia and New Jersey and why? We're breaking down exit polls from the most important races on Election Day 2017. For more background and what to watch during CNN's live coverage, read these previews. Related: The most important things we'll learn on Election Day 2017. Watch highlights as defending champion Andy Murray loses to Sam Querrey in five sets - a match in which he appears to struggle physically from the fourth set onwards. Nov 30, 2017. It has been reported by Variety that the primary minds behind Starz's American Gods adaptation have left their posts as showrunners. Bryan Fuller and Michael Green, who also serve as executive producers, will be moving on from the show due to a clash between them and one of the producers. Books.google.me - The 2017 edition of the Latin American Economic Outlook explores youth, skills and entrepreneurship. Young Latin Americans embody the region’s promise and perils. They stand at the crossroads of a region whose once promising economy and social progress are now undergoing a slowdown. The Outlook identifies. Latin American Economic Outlook 2017 Youth, Skills and Entrepreneurship. The 2017 edition of the Latin American Economic Outlook explores youth, skills and entrepreneurship. Young Latin Americans embody the region’s promise and perils. They stand at the crossroads of a region whose once promising economy and social progress are now undergoing a slowdown. The Outlook identifies potential strategies and policy responses to help Latin America and the Caribbean revive economic growth. While development can stem from different sources, skills and entrepreneurship can empower youth to develop knowledge-intensive economic activities, boost productivity and transform the region’s politics as they transition successfully from the world of school to the world of productive work and create that future they seek. The report highlights valuable experiences and best practices in these fields and proposes strategies to allow Latin America to consolidate long-term growth while assuring continuity in the social agenda. Ping Chan (right), a Chinese-language interpreter, assists a voter in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Nov. Mark Lennihan/AP Updated: 2:19 p.m. ET By all accounts, President Trump did not win the Asian-American vote in 2016. But the size of Hillary Clinton's margin of victory with voters in the in the U.S. Depends upon which exit poll you rely. The National Exit Poll, funded by the major national media organizations, shows that Clinton won roughly two-thirds (65 percent) of Asian-American votes, while Trump received just over a quarter (27 percent), according to pollsters at Edison Research. Asian-American support for Clinton was even more pronounced, though, in exit polling by the, which provided NPR a preview of its latest report. Clinton's support was closer to winning four-in-five Asian-American voters (79 percent) with just 18 percent for Trump. The difference in the results lies, in large part, because of how the polling was conducted. AALDEF surveyed close to 14,000 Asian-American voters, more than 14 times the number of Asian-American participants in Edison Research's poll. While Edison Research conducted polling in English and Spanish, AALDEF used questionnaires written in English and 11 Asian languages including Chinese, Bengali, Korean, Tagalog, and Vietnamese, plus volunteers who could speak 23 Asian languages and dialects. Similar to a Latino Decisions exit poll of Hispanic voters, the wider sample and the wider variety of languages likely means the AALDEF exit poll is more accurate. At 18 percent, Trump fared slightly worse with the Asian-American vote than Mitt Romney, who won, and John McCain, who won, according to previous exit polling by AALDEF. But the Republican-Democratic split last year remained fairly similar compared to those of the last two presidential elections, proving once again that Asian-Americans as a whole in national elections. Clinton received her strongest support from South Asian-American voters, including those of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indo-Caribbean and Indian descent. A greater share of Asian-American Republican voters (20 percent) did cross party lines to vote for the Democratic candidate compared to 2012 (13 percent) and 2008 (17 percent). Trump also saw a drop in support from Vietnamese-American voters, historically a base of Republican support among the Asian-American electorate.
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