Many Vietnamese-Americans Face Difficult Choice at Polls
Vietnamese-Americans represent the sixth-largest immigrant group in the United States. Many of them are politically active, but in recent years, there has been a generational divide when it comes to political views. This year, however, many Vietnamese voters agree they're having a tough time picking which presidential candidate they prefer. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee reports from Orange County, California, home to one of the largest Vietnamese communities in the U.S. VOA Khmer's Choeung Pochin narrates.
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