Hawaii Senate Election is Historical Moment for Asian American and Pacific Islanders
“This election was about women, young people, immigrants, and people of color, especially Asian American and Pacific Islanders,” said Miriam Yeung, executive director of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum. “We voted based on the values and principles our communities live by – that all Americans deserve equality, justice, and the opportunity to build strong families and succeed.”
According to exit polls, Asian American support for President Obama increased to 73 percent, up from 62 percent in 2008. This increase was foreshadowed in the recent National Asian American Survey that found that those who identified women’s rights, health care and education as important issues overwhelmingly identified Obama as being closer to their views over Republican candidate Mitt Romney. Still, American political parties often overlook AAPI voters. Prior to the election, the National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development found that 51 percent of Asian American voters report that they were not asked by any campaign, political party or community organization to vote or to register to vote.
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