Democrats could soon be feeling blue over the city’s first Asian-majority Council district.
Pols, pundits and activists on both sides of the political aisle say Republicans are primed to win the new “Asian opportunity” Council district in southern Brooklyn — even though it was carved out by a Dem-controlled commission.
The new 43rd Council district – covering Bensonhurst, New Utrecht, and parts of Dyker Heights and Sunset Park — is currently 54% Asian, records show.
Its boundaries go into effect in 2023.
Although 52% of its registered voters are Democrat compared to 14% Republican, voters there overwhelming backed Republican Curtis Sliwa over eventual winner Adams in the 2021 mayoral race, by 60-35% margin.
They also played a big role in Republican Lester Chang’s stunning election win last year over longtime Assemblyman Peter Abbate, Jr. (D-Dyker Heights).
In the last year, 457 new voters registered in the district as Republican, compared to 142 Democrats.
Experts said many Big Apple Asians are fed up with rising crime, new lottery-style admission rules for top schools, and other consequences of woke Democratic rule for more than a decade.
“Democrats are fooling themselves if they presume they’ll just show up and win this race,” said Hank Shienkopf, a longtime Democratic political consultant.
“Crime is driving votes, and there’s a general sense in the Asian community that no one cares what they think. They feel alienated, so they’re voting more Republican.”
Yiatin Chu, president of the nonpartisan Asian Wave Alliance, agreed: “The community sees plenty of policies being pushed by Democrats are more criminal-friendly than they are for law-abiding citizens. I think the district is primed for a…
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