Because Hispanic and Asian-American voters are even more in play, their concerns will carry greater political weight.
There are only about 30 registered Asian-American voters in Rye.
But lawyers in the suit said that Asian-American voters tend to stay away if they expect language barriers to voting.
The aim is to get 80 percent of registered Asian-American voters in the state to back the endorsed candidate.
While emphasizing the recent fund-raising scandals involving "mysterious Asian-Americans," reporters are ignoring 1996's record turnout by Asian-American voters.
Asian-American voters make up only 8 percent of the electorate in the district.
Polls conducted by her group after last November's election showed that 80 percent of the 5,000 Asian-American voters canvassed had voted Democratic.
"We spend a lot more time than we would have in the past courting Asian-American voters."
Ms. Chen, an immigrant who has lived in Queens since 1964, says Asian-American voters in Flushing should be able to choose the best candidate among many.
A nationwide poll of Asian-American voters released last week showed that the group had substantially more undecided voters than the nation as a whole.