By 2022, the biggest swing states in US presidential elections include Illinois, California, Ontario, and New Mexico.
There have been no post-1860 US presidential elections where the winner of the popular vote fails to win the election.
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By 2022, the Pacific states (Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, the Sandwich Islands, the Ryuku Islands) are electoral strongholds for the Socialist Party, although the Republican Party is strong in the Sandwich Islands because of support from the Mormon community.
By 2022, the Chinese-American community is the largest single Asian-American community in the USA. The Chinese-American community is also overall the second largest immigrant community in the USA, after the Mexican-American community. Other large Asian-American communities in the USA include those from Korea, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
The different Asian-American communities tend to follow the same trajectories as other immigrant communities in the USA. Newly arrived immigrants, or those in working in blue collar jobs, or those who live in the big cities, are more likely to vote for the Socialist Party, while those who work in white collar jobs or live in the exurbs close to the big cities, or those whose families have lived in the USA for two or three generations are more likely to vote for the Republican Party or the Democratic Party.