• Asian Texans can take Texas back.

    Texas is at a turning point.

    James Talarico is running for U.S. Senate to take on corruption, fight for working people, and build a Texas where every family — no matter where we come from, what language we speak at home, or what ZIP code we live in — has a fair shot. 

    Asian American Texans are one of the fastest-growing political forces in the state—we’re 2 million strong. Yet, our voices remain underrepresented. But we have the power to change that. 

    That is why we are launching Asians for Talarico.

    Donate today to join the movement and build political power for Asian Texans.

    From Houston to Sugar Land, Dallas to Frisco, Austin to Round Rock  to San Antonio, our communities are workers, small business owners, healthcare workers, students, caregivers, immigrants, refugees, faith leaders, and families who know exactly what is at stake. While we may speak more than 100 different dialects, we all want the same things for our families — fairness, opportunity and prosperity.

    This campaign is about more than one candidate. It is about whether Texas will keep being controlled by extremists, billionaires, and politicians who divide our communities for power — or whether we will organize a new majority rooted in dignity, fairness, and multiracial democracy.

    Early money helps campaigns hire organizers, reach voters in multiple languages, invest in digital and field programs, invest in language access to reach our diverse communities, fight back against attacks, and show the country that working-class people can take back Texas from extremist politicians.

    The other side is counting on us to wait. They are counting on Asian Texans, young voters, immigrants, Black and Latino communities, and working-class voters to be under-organized and under-contacted.

    We are not waiting. And this race is winnable—if we organize early.

    Your donation can help elect the first progressive candidate to statewide office in Texas in a generation. 

    AAPI eligible voters in Texas grew by 74% from 2010 to 2020 — more than three times the statewide eligible-voter growth rate. AAPI youth also make up a major share of the state’s AAPI citizen voting-age population. Our power is growing, and we can be decisive.

    We become powerful when we are organized, contacted, respected, and invited into the fight.

    Your donation today helps show that Asian Texans are not a side note in Texas politics. 

    We can help build the multiracial coalition it will take to win Texas — Asian, Black, Latino, Indigenous, immigrant, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, multifaith, working-class, queer, young, and first-time voters moving together.

    This is our opportunity to say clearly: our communities belong in the future of Texas, and we are ready to help decide it.

    For Asian Texans and all communities of color, the stakes are personal. We cannot sit this out. And we cannot wait until the final weeks of the election.

    Donate today

    Your contribution helps build the early infrastructure needed to win: voter outreach, multilingual communication, digital organizing, rapid response, and the kind of people-powered campaign that can reach Texans others overlook.

    Give $25, $50, $100, $250, or whatever you can today.

    This is how we build power.

    This is how we organize our communities.

    This is how Asian Texans help win Texas.

    Donate now to Asians for Talarico.

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