"Uncommitted Voters Challenge Biden in Democratic Primaries"

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In Minnesota, the movement to vote "uncommitted" in protest of President Biden's stance on Israel garnered 19% of the vote, enough to send delegates to the Democratic National Convention, indicating dissatisfaction not only among Muslim Americans but also progressives and younger voters. Similar unhappiness with Biden was seen in North Carolina, Massachusetts, and Michigan, where significant percentages of voters chose "no preference" or "uncommitted." The Biden campaign downplayed the significance of these efforts, emphasizing the president's commitment to ending violence and achieving lasting peace in the Middle East.
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