New York’s once blue-leaning Asian-American voters — disgusted with crime, discrimination and bad education — have turned on the Democratic Party with a vengeance, a Post analysis of election results reveals. In a startling development, Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin carried the majority Asian 40th Assembly District in Flushing/Bayside Queens over victorious Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul, with 7,819 votes to 7,301 for the incumbent. Zeldin also bested Hochul in the heavily Asian 47th and 49th Assembly districts in southern Brooklyn. The Long Island GOP congressman won 23 predominantly Asian election districts combined in the two Assembly districts — including in...