Center for Social Innovation

Leading up to Saturday’s caucuses, the various Democratic presidential campaigns have courted AAPI voters — who make up 11% of the state’s electorate, according to APIA Vote and AAPI Data — through culturally relevant events and in-language caucus training sessions. This year’s caucus also included materials in Tagalog.
Though the dozens of Fil-Ams the Asian Journal spoke to did not overwhelmingly rally behind one candidate, participating in the process was their way of getting one step closer to the common goal of changing leadership in the White House.