Michigan Advocates Push for 'Uncommitted' Vote to Send Message to Biden on Gaza

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Palestinian advocates in Michigan are urging voters to choose "uncommitted" on their ballots for the Democratic primary in an effort to send a message to President Biden about his policies on the Israel-Hamas conflict. They hope to leverage the state's large Arab and Muslim population to influence Biden's stance on Israel, with the goal of signaling potential consequences in the general election. While Biden narrowly won Michigan in 2020, the "Listen to Michigan" campaign aims to use the uncommitted option to push for a change in Biden's approach to the conflict.
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- The Top Muslim State Lawmaker in Michigan Wants You to Turn on Joe Biden POLITICO
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