Michael Moore claims Michigan uncommitted vote trying to 'save Biden from himself': 'Working against' Dems
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Liberal activist Michael Moore criticized President Biden over his Israel-Hamas stance on Saturday and argued the president was working "against Democrats," adding that the "uncommitted" vote in Michigan was organized to "save Biden from himself."
Moore, a Michigan native, encouraged Biden to listen to voters and argued that the president was essentially guaranteeing a large group of Democrats would stay home on election day. About 100,000 Democrats voted "uncommitted" in the primary last month due to anger at Biden over his Middle East policies; Michigan and Detroit in particular has a heavy Arab-American population.
"The reason why those of us started this campaign, is to basically save Biden from himself. Because of what he’s done, to support this massacre, to fund it, to be the bank, for Israel in the slaughter of these people. That he is essentially guaranteeing that thousands and thousands of Americans are going to stay home and not vote on Election Day. Because they’re not going to vote for [Donald] Trump. But this is how Trump could win," Moore told MSNBC, noting the close margins in the state in 2016 and 2020.
Moore said he had to quadruple his efforts in getting Biden to support a cease-fire in the Middle East because the president is "working against Democrats."
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