Polling and data analysts are finally obtaining actual voter files from the 2020 election, freeing them from their reliance on questionable exit polling. Some of the findings confirm what we already knew: the decline of non-college-educated Whites as a percentage of the electorate (from 51 percent in 2008 to 44 percent in 2020); the record-high gender gap; GOP inroads among Hispanics. But the figures also shine a light on one demographic group’s participation and influence: Asian American and Pacific Islander voters, whose surge in participation has largely been hidden in the initial post-election analysis.