
Bill O’Reilly
Asian and Pacific Americans have traditionally been the most right-leaning minority, but in 2012, Obama won over 70 percent of the Asian and Pacific American vote nationally, and Jay Inslee won roughly the same proportion, beating McKenna three to one among the APA community. Republican strategists have long realized that the increasingly diverse electorate was a weak point for them, but have unable to come up with any answers. It seemed as if they didn’t even realize what the actual issue was. Read the full story


