BERNIE SANDERS CAMPAIGN
Sen. Bernie Sanders appeals to Asian American and Pacific Islander voters. |
It's no wonder the Democratic candidates are paying more attention to AAPI voters, a small but influential group in the western states, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey and in states you wouldn't expect, like Texas, Arizona, Alaska, Virginia and Maryland.
Before they dropped out of the race, California's Sen. Kamala Harris and New Jersey's Sen. Cory Booker had made inroads among AAPI voters in their respective states, forming AAPI outreach committees and staging events for those ethnic groups. Since their departure from the campaign trail, their backers are up for grabs.
The PPIC tracking poll, which was last conducted in November, shows Sanders leading with support of 27 percent of likely Democratic primary voters, followed by former Vice President Joe Biden with 24 percent and Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 23 percent.
Narasimhan said the AAPI Victory Fund made its endorsement of Biden “with enormous respect for the three AAPI candidates and others who entered the presidential race.”
“There is still a tremendous amount of work to be done in the next 10 months, and AAPIs are more engaged than ever,” he added. “We are committed to continuing our work for 2020 victories and delivering one million new voters for Joe Biden to win the Presidency and for Democrats to increase their House majority and to take back the Senate.”
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