Asian American evangelicals' theology is conservative. But that doesn't mean they vote that way
Asian American evangelical Christians are an evolving group of voters who are increasingly seeking to distinguish themselves from their white counterparts. A vast majority are not single-issue voters. While they still hold conservative views on abortion and homosexuality, their opinions on those and other issues such as immigration and racial equity tend to be more nuanced and diverse. Asian American Christians, particularly immigrants, widely consider themselves evangelical in a theological sense rather than viewing it as a political identity. Reaching out to this voting bloc that could influence outcomes in battleground states can be a challenge, experts say, because political and civic engagement is still relatively rare in Asian American communities.