‘Uncommitted’ Democratic voters creating negative press for Biden as progressives protest support for Israel
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"Uncommitted" is emerging as a dirty word for the Joe Biden camp ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Tens of thousands of Super Tuesday voters sent a message to President Biden, choosing to mark "uncommitted" on their ballots over voting for the Democratic incumbent. The movement has served as the impetus for an onslaught of negative press for Biden as progressive groups have backed the "uncommitted" vote to protest Biden's support for Israel and its continued war against the Hamas terror group in Gaza.
NBC News published a headline, "’A clarion call’: Democratic donors sound the alarm to Biden about strength of 'uncommitted,’" which reported that wealthy progressives are extremely concerned.
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The "uncommitted" option appeared on the Democratic ballot in seven Super Tuesday states – Minnesota, Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Tennessee, and each took a chunk of support away from the president. The Super Tuesday "uncommitted" votes come just a week after Arab American and Muslim community leaders in Michigan, home to one of the largest Muslim communities in the U.S., urged voters not to support Biden.
"A network of major Democratic donors is raising the alarm