Compared to previous elections, many Asian Americans say they are more enthusiastic about voting this year.
Many Asian Americans say they have not been contacted about the 2020 election by Democrats, Republicans, or community organizations.
In regards to the presidential race, overall, 54% of Asian Americans say they are inclined to vote for Joe Biden, 30% for Donald Trump, and 16% don't know.
Jobs, health care, and education are top priorities for Asian American voters this fall.
Overall, 43% of Asian Americans prefer "bigger government, more services," while 19% prefer "smaller government, fewer services" and 30% say it "depends."
Oftentimes, Asian Americans are left out of the conversation on voters that care about the environment. However, the vast majority of Asian Americans agree that Congress and the president should pass legislation to address climate change.
Over half of Asian Americans are concerned about election interference this November.
The majority of Asian Americans agree that the government "should do more to give Blacks equal rights with Whites."
Similarly, the majority of Asian Americans express support for local governments shifting spending "from law enforcement to programs."
Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, health care has become a prominent concern.

Many Asian Americans are worried about not being able to afford the health care they need. Almost 1/4 express that they have delayed visiting the doctor in the past year.
Over half of Asian Americans worry about experiencing hate crimes, harassment, and discrimination because of COVID-19.
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