AAPI Victory Fund


The AAPI Victory Fund is a Political Action Committee that focuses on mobilizing Asian American and Pacific Islanders eligible voters and supports Democrat AAPI candidates.
In September 2019, the organization hosted the first Democratic Presidential Forum for the AAPI community. Held at the Segerstrom Center in Orange County, Presidential candidates Tulsi Gabbard, Tom Steyer, and Andrew Yang attended the townhall forum. On January 17, 2020, the AAPI Victory Fund endorsed Joe Biden for president. On May 5, 2021, they endorsed Andrew Yang for Mayor of New York City. On July 21, 2024, they endorsed Kamala Harris for president.

Contributions to Candidates

Since its founding, AAPI Victory Fund has raised 2.8 million U.S. dollars and has made nearly $14,000 in individual contributions to presidential, senate, and house candidates. The organization spent $500,000 in independent expenditures.
Year CycleFunds RaisedPresidential ContributionsSenate ContributionsHouse ContributionsIndependent Expenditures
2020$1,551,290Joe Biden | $3,030Bernie Sanders | $2,673
John Hickenlooper | $50
Gil Cisneros | $2500
Judy Chu | $225
Donna Imam | $185
Gina Ortiz Jones | $185
Sri Kulkarni | $185
Sima Ladjevardian | $185
Helane Seikaly | $185
FOR Joe Biden | $149,984
FOR MJ Hegar $133,965
2018$544,724--Andrew Janz | $560
Grace Meng | $500
Gina Ortiz Jones | $100
Stephanie Murphy | $75
Abigail Spanberger | $18
FOR Jon Ossoff | $2,998
FOR Hiral Tipirneni | $5,000
2016$703,107Hillary Clinton | $1,700Katie McGinty | $1,364-AGAINST Richard Burr | $10,420
AGAINST Joe Heck | $10,000
AGAINST Donald Trump | $72,120
FOR Hillary Clinton | $93,668
FOR Catherine Cortez Masto | $13,499
FOR Deborah Ross | $11,080

Controversies

On March 12, 2019, Open Secrets reported that a Chinese-owned company provided illegal contributions through its US-based American Pacific International Capital to Jeb Bush's super PAC Right to Rise. APIC also made contributions to the AAPI Victory Fund and was the organization's fifth largest donor for the 2016 election cycle.