"Protest Votes Surge: Uncommitted Movement Challenges Democratic Candidates"

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A movement opposing President Biden's handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict has led to hundreds of thousands of voters casting protest votes for "uncommitted" in Democratic primaries on Super Tuesday, with efforts spreading to states like Minnesota, North Carolina, Colorado, and Massachusetts. Despite Biden's victories in these states, organizers see the results as a win for the cease-fire movement, aiming to push Biden to call for an immediate, permanent cease-fire and halt U.S. aid to Israel. The movement has energized young voters and progressives, with new campaigns emerging ahead of Georgia's primary.
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- Hey, Democrats, you're losing and can't afford to be 'uncommitted' The Seattle Times
- After Michigan success, Biden ballot protest movement heads to Georgia The Guardian US
- 'Uncommitted' protest vote against Biden draws tens of thousands on Super Tuesday Fox News
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