Dems Face Looming Crisis Over Underwhelming Outreach to Crucial AAPI Voter Bloc in NJ Election
The Democratic Party is failing to effectively reach out to key Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in New Jersey, which could jeopardize the party's gubernatorial election in the traditionally blue state.
The Democratic Party is struggling to effectively outreach to Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) voters in New Jersey, a critical demographic that could make or break the party's gubernatorial election, according to the head of the DNC. The lack of effort puts the party at risk of losing the state, which has traditionally been a stronghold for Democrats. The DNC leader is urging the party to prioritize AAPI outreach in its final push before the election. The stakes are high, as New Jersey's electoral vote could sway national Democratic priorities.