ASPIRE PAC

Political action committee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The ASPIRE PAC (short for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Rising and Empowering Political Action Committee), formerly known as the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Leadership PAC (CAPAC Leadership PAC), is an American political action committee focused on supporting Democratic-affiliated candidates of Asian American and Pacific Islander descent and those that support and promote the issues of the AAPI community. Founded in 2011, it is the political arm of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus.[1]

Formation2011
Membership19
AffiliationsDemocratic
Quick facts Formation, Membership ...
ASPIRE PAC
Formation2011
Membership19
PAC Chair
Marilyn Strickland
AffiliationsDemocratic
Websiteaspirepac.org
Close

History

2012

Through its support, the PAC welcomed six newly elected AAPI Members of Congress in the 2012 Elections: Mazie Hirono, Ami Bera, Tammy Duckworth, Tulsi Gabbard, Grace Meng and Mark Takano.[2]

2014

In the 2014 Elections, the PAC supported and welcomed new members Ted Lieu and Mark Takai.

2016

In April 2016, Grace Meng was elected as PAC Chair, succeeding founder Judy Chu.[3][4] Chu became Immediate Past PAC Chair and continued her duties as Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, the official Congressional caucus.[5]

Endorsed candidates

2020

Endorsements

2026

Endorsements

In May 2025, ASPIRE PAC announced several endorsements in competitive primaries for the 2026 United States House of Representatives elections, including: Sanjyot Dunung, Eric Chung, Deja Foxx (for a 2025 special election), Anuj Dixit, Esther Kim Varet, and Amish Shah.[9][10] It also backed Raja Krishnamoorthi in the primary election for Illinois' open U.S. Senate seat.[11]

Leadership

As of May 2025:[12]

Board members

List of chairs

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI