Dems face crisis in AAPI voter outreach, risking NJ blue-state election, DNC leader warns
DNC leader warns that Democrats' lack of Asian American outreach could make or break their blue state election in New Jersey, a crucial battleground for party control. The underperforming demographic is critical to the party's chances in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
The Democratic Party is lagging behind Republicans in outreach efforts to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters, a DNC leader warns, potentially threatening the party's chances of winning a blue state election, such as New Jersey's gubernatorial race. The lack of attention to this demographic could result in significant losses for Democrats. AAPI voters have become increasingly influential in elections, and failing to engage with them could have severe consequences.