Obama's Sister Becomes Asian-American Surrogate

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JULIANA BARBASSA | July 1, 2008 06:52 AM EST | AP

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In this Dec. 3, 2007 file photo Maya Soetoro-Ng, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama's Asian-American half-sister, talks to campaign volunteers in Chicago. In an in an interview with The Associated Press Soetoro-Ng , who represents yet another aspect of Obama's identity that makes him unique as a presidential candidate, said "My brother is very interested in reaching out to communities," including Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders, she said. "You're going to see a lot of new reaching out. It will be more deliberate." (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

SAN FRANCISCO — The throng of Asian-American donors drew closer, drinks in hand, to hear Barack Obama's sister describe the wide arc of his life: beyond politics and Chicago, into his childhood in Indonesia and Hawaii.

To many in this crowd Obama's Asian-American half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, represents yet another aspect of Obama's identity that makes him unique as a presidential candidate, although it has been underplayed amid the excitement surrounding his shot at becoming the first black president.

"It would be the first time that the first family is comprised in part of Asian-Americans _ as well as African-Americans, of course," said Keith Kamisugi, a coordinator with Asian-Americans for Obama. In early June he organized a fundraiser along with two other Obama events focusing on Asian-American voters in San Francisco.

Discussion of those ties has taken a back seat to the Obama campaign's efforts to win the Hispanic vote and his ability to rouse young and black voters. In spite of the drawn-out primary season, many voters have heard little about Obama's years in Jakarta _ he lived there between 1967 and 1971, while his mother was married to Soetoro-Ng's father, an Indonesian businessman _ or about his years in Hawaii, where Asian-Americans are a majority.

Soetoro-Ng and Obama have different fathers and the same mother. Her father is Indonesian, his is Kenyan. Her husband is Chinese-Canadian.

Initially, as the campaign focused on fighting out the primaries, state by state, "the idea was to downplay to some degree race and ethnicity," said Soetoro-Ng in an interview with The Associated Press. "A lot of the emphasis had been on reaching out, making connections, closing the gaps."

That theme resonated among Obama supporters of all backgrounds, said Soetoro-Ng, who is nine years younger than Obama and considers him "the strong male force" in her life after her parents' divorce.

It was with Obama she attended her first blues concert and her first voter registration drive, she said. The two remain close: She was there when Obama's oldest daughter, Malia, 9, was born, and plans to help celebrate her 10th birthday on the 4th of July, on the campaign trail.

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Soetoro-Ng's appearances give voters a chance to get to know Obama as a person, not just an elected official. Her stories illustrate the development of his character, from his days as a teenager who loved basketball and bodysurfing and didn't always get the strongest grades, to his growing sense of civic duty in the summers she spent with him in Chicago.

But she also has a political role to play. She plans to spend her summer vacation _ she is a teacher at an all-girls' school in Hawaii _ introducing her brother to crowds such as this one.

"We are ready for a more complex construction of identity as a country," she said, dismissing the possibility some voters might find it hard to relate to Obama's multiethnic background and foreign experience.

"Maybe not everybody is as mixed or as hybrid as he is. But he gets Kansas, because we have Kansas," she said, referring to their mother's background. "He gets the Midwest. He gets the south side of Chicago."

And he "has a lot of affection for Asian cultures, in all of their various forms," she said.

That cultural variety is among the reasons Asian-American and Pacific Islander voters have gotten less attention than other ethnic groups from the media _ or even from the Obama campaign _ during the primary season.

Asian-American voters represent about 5 percent of the population, or about 15.4 million people, but their communities are scattered around the country and harbor deep cultural and geopolitical differences that bleed into their voting behavior and ensure that many remain independent, harder to court.

"I'm not surprised we haven't had as much attention as Latinos and African-Americans," said Kamisugi. "We're underdeveloped and under-recognized" as voters.

In 2004, 56 percent of Asian-Americans voted for Democrat John Kerry and 44 percent for President Bush, according to exit poll data.

"It's not an easily definable vote," said Tony Quinn, a California political analyst. "You can't talk about it as a voting bloc _ it's not."

Asians make up one-fourth of the foreign-born population in the United States; many are first-generation immigrants. That presents a challenge to politicians, said Gautam Dutta, executive director of the Asian American Action Fund,a political action committee whose goal is to increase Asian-American political participation.

"You can't have a one-size-fits-all approach," Dutta said.

This may explain why an event billed as the community's first National Presidential Town Hall, which drew about 2,000 Asian-American and Pacific Islander leaders, elected officials and voters in May got less attention from candidates who appeared and spoke before Hispanic and black civic organizations.

Hillary Rodham Clinton made a video appearance, Obama took questions over the phone. There was no response from Republican John McCain's campaign.

But some analysts argue that because Asian-Americans are just emerging as a political community engaging them now will pay off.

Census numbers show their growing importance. The Asian-American population grew 3 percent between 2004 and 2005 _ more than another other group. And the Census projects the population will grow 213 percent by 2050, to 33.4 million.

In some key states, their weight is already considerable. Besides Hawaii, where Asian-Americans are 57.5 percent of the population, and California, where they're 13.5 percent, Asians are 7.7 percent of New Jersey and Washington, and 7.2 percent of New York.

In some races, even a comparatively small group can cast the key votes. In Virginia's 2006 Senate contest, Republican George Allen referred to an Indian-American as a "macaca" and the resulting outrage among Asians helped propel Democrat Jim Webb's come-from-behind victory. Webb won by 7,231 votes.

"Parties are hesitant to invest in communities where party loyalty is not fixed," said David Lee, who teaches political science at San Francisco State University, and heads the Chinese-American Voters Education Committee. "But if you don't spend the money, if you don't invest in Asian voters, why should they be loyal?"

Soetoro-Ng, and her husband, Konrad Ng, a professor at the University of Hawaii, are already doing some of that work.

Ng blogs on the Obama campaign's Web site, and Soetoro-Ng plans to continue to take time from her teaching throughout the fall to make phone calls to house parties, appear on radio broadcasts and perform other outreach for her brother.

"My brother is very interested in reaching out to communities," including Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders, she said. "You're going to see a lot of new reaching out. It will be more deliberate."

SAN FRANCISCO — The throng of Asian-American donors drew closer, drinks in hand, to hear Barack Obama's sister describe the wide arc of his life: beyond politics and Chicago, into his childhood ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The throng of Asian-American donors drew closer, drinks in hand, to hear Barack Obama's sister describe the wide arc of his life: beyond politics and Chicago, into his childhood ...
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- Bullfrog I'm a Fan of Bullfrog 2 fans permalink

As Obama's sister joins him on the campaign trail, it should be noted that this is not a sister on his biological fathers side. This is the part of the family we want to meet and so far Obama doesn't even want to acknowledge them let alone introduce them to us.

This is just another piece of the NON-TRANSPARENT Obama puzzle that we would like to solve before making this guy the leader of the entire free world.
Obama sure has a lot of questions to answer and it's becoming more apparent that he's trying to slip into that big easy chair in the Oval Office without being "transparent" himself.

If Obama isn't willing to expose whatever he seems to be hiding before the August Democratic Convention, it will be a red flashing light with sirens to the Super Delegates.
The hard decision will be in their hands, to walk blindly into the night or go back to their original candidate who had the Democratic Presidency all wrapped up a whole year before the election. Perhaps this will get posted if I compromise and leave the candidates name out of this post. By the way, I'm keeping track.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 07/02/2008

does everyone know that the highly touted Sebelius is a member of the new world order nut cases the BILDERBERG GROUP. please google it and see what is really happening in this (unless we vote for neither obama or mCcain) staged side show called the 2008 "election". peace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 07/02/2008
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Just wait till she introduces her husband and daughter--Barack's Brother in Law and Niece and Hong Le Webb, VP pick Jim Webb's wife! The Asian vote will be in the bag! (And I mean that in the most admiring, loving and welcoming way possible!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 AM on 07/02/2008
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Gosh! I forgot the Webb's two daughters! It is raining Asians!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 07/02/2008

Barack has wonderful sisters. I've had the pleasure to have some dealings with his other half sister, Auma Obama, who is the head of Care International for Africa.

The whole family is devoted to service to others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 AM on 07/02/2008
- ZimboChick I'm a Fan of ZimboChick 83 fans permalink
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that is so good to hear

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 AM on 07/02/2008
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As should we all be! Now is the time for all good people to come to the aid of their planet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 07/02/2008
- Bullfrog I'm a Fan of Bullfrog 2 fans permalink

I guess you're not very familiar with his Father's side of the family, like his radical Muslim brother Obongo. Or for that matter his alcoholic Polygamist father. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 07/02/2008
- RRonin I'm a Fan of RRonin 19 fans permalink
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Maya Soetoro-Ng is hot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 07/02/2008
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Dude! (or Dudette!) You better pace yourself! Wait till you take a gander at Hong Le Webb, Jim Webb's wife! (But I wouldnt let him catch you doing that!) ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 AM on 07/02/2008
- Oilygarch I'm a Fan of Oilygarch 5 fans permalink
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Obama already done said it: There will be a new kind of affirmative action: One that helps those in need to pull themselves up from their bootstraps, regardless of color. When a willing disadvantaged person needs a boost, for instance, to go to college, even the white person from Appalachia will be considered disadvantaged and will become eligible under this new perspective on affirmative action. Yes, even the white Appalachian who did not vote for Obama.

Better education and opportunity for all will help level the playing-fields; and there will be less polarization.

This will become the next phase.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 07/01/2008
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Very true! That was what was so cool about Bobby Kennedy! He spent equal time touring the inner city ghettos and the mountains of Appalachia--taking to the people, surveying their situations and giving them hope of finally being heard and brought into the process. I expect that and much more from Obama. Towards that end--I would prefer that he pick Webb or Edwards for his VP since they hail from that background and would be a great help here. First stop on their tour? A fact finding mission into the Appalachian coal mines.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 07/02/2008
- Bullfrog I'm a Fan of Bullfrog 2 fans permalink

You live in a fantasy world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 07/02/2008

What a cool family, I love the sound of Barack mother too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 07/01/2008
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 127 fans permalink

Here in California, multiracial is a way of life. While the rest of the country is just getting used to the idea of inter-racial marriages, we've been doing it for 50 years. So, when I see stories about Obama's family, I think, "He's just like us!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 07/01/2008
- hilaritee I'm a Fan of hilaritee 5 fans permalink

please tell me that you do not honestly believe that California is the only place that multiracial families have a long history....saying so insults all of the other multiracial families that have existed for so very long elsewhere in this country. California is a nice place but it is not the only place...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 07/02/2008
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I am black, white and Native American and was born in California 50 years ago. When I was born in 1958, my parents marriage and my very existence were illegal in 24 states. Had we traveled through those states, god only knows what would have become of us! Take our word for it, it was extremely rare back in those days and many mixed couples HAD TO move to California to find anyone who would marry them at all, rent or sell a house to them and give them a job. Even in California me and my parents were subjected to hell. Considering how prevalent inter-racial marriage is today--I realize it is hard for those who did not live in that other world to imagine it. Please dont see this as an insult to the struggles of such families elsewhere.It is just a statement of fact.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 07/02/2008
- Bullfrog I'm a Fan of Bullfrog 2 fans permalink

You mean inter racial marriage is accepted in Calif. It is not a way of life for most people. The people that want to rob us of or autonomy sure like people like yourself. Bring in the Totalitarians, we have people here who just can't wait to be assimulated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 07/02/2008

Beautiful woman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 07/01/2008
- ann1 I'm a Fan of ann1 12 fans permalink

What's not to love about this family. I wish his Mom were alive to see the fruits of her labor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 07/01/2008
- Bullfrog I'm a Fan of Bullfrog 2 fans permalink

His mother hated White men and Americans. Your medication is too strong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 07/02/2008
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I am really glad to see Maya come forward. I hope she can have a prominent role in the campaign and in the Democratic Party because of Barack's nomination.
I love the line "We are ready for a more complex construction of identity as a country," I know that I am, even if there are many who arn't ready. It is to make the mind sets of backward Americans move forward that such complex constructions of identity need to be discussed openly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 07/01/2008
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Sooo true!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 AM on 07/02/2008
- Bullfrog I'm a Fan of Bullfrog 2 fans permalink

That should be a more complex Destruction of Identity. I'm not at all against inter- racial marriage, but lets leave it as a personal issue. Most of you don't seem to have enough Science in your educations to realize that if everyone married someone of another race, in just a few generations, all races would be destroyed and there would only be one race. Think about it .....then there wouldn't be anymore inter-racial marriage. In fact the word "Race" would dissappear because there would be only one race and no other races to compare it too. What makes inter-racial marriage beautifully unique would no longer exist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 07/02/2008
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Wow, like I wasn't impressed enough already!

Keep the faith people! This election is going to be won by a landslide!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 07/01/2008
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Yaaay! It is so good to hear that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 AM on 07/02/2008
- sherbug I'm a Fan of sherbug 49 fans permalink

I just love the whole bi-racial thing going on here. Its so different from the usual first family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 PM on 07/01/2008

Heck, tri-racial. Very kewl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 07/01/2008

she is a great sister...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 07/01/2008
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Tolerance can fit in anywhere!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 07/01/2008
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