I'm curious how that breaks out.
For whatever reason, the vast majority of the Americans of Japanese ancestry vote Democrats (and there are even a couple leftist Congresscritters from this grouping); the Americans whose parents/grandparents came from Vietnam trend towards the Republicans (although the younger generation seems to be going to the 'dark side'). I think the Americans of Filipino Ancestry are 50-50 (the majority I know are Republicans -- but I tend to avoid leftist circles - so I think the mix is more 50-50). I think a strong majority of the Americans of Korean ancestry are Republicans. And I don't have a clue about the Americans whose ancestors came from China. Most of the ones I know trend left ... but I still would think that their natural home would be conservative.
My bad. I should have included the link.