While the initial objective of the AAPI Victory Fund is to encourage Asian Americans to register as electorates and then motivate them to come out and vote in large numbers, founding members of the PAC said yesterday adding that it would end up by endorsing a candidate as the election approaches.
AAPIs stands for Asian American and Pacific Islanders communities including Indian Americans.
"It's time for AAPIs to expect a seat at the table," Shekar Narasimhan, chair of the AAPI Victory Fund, said.
"These are the States which have made the (margin of) difference in the last few presidential elections for either a Democrat or a Republican," he said.
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The population of Asian Americans is significant enough in each of these States to make a difference "in a close race" he said.
Noting that in key battleground states, the margin of victory is less than the potential AAPI electorate, Virginia Senator, Tim Kaine, said that political candidates can't afford to ignore or underestimate this community because Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are that "narrow margin of victory".
"Asian American immigrants have among the highest rates of naturalization in the US at 59 per cent compared to 47 per cent among all immigrants," Lu said.
"The Victory Fund's work to increase civic engagement within the AAPI community underscores the strong impact that new Americans and those eligible for citizenship will have in the upcoming election," he said.
"And those who indulge in politics of race, division and bigotry face an Asian Americans community mobilized across the country," he said.