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Biden's 'Uncommitted' Problem: Joe Sees More Protest Votes on Primary Night; Report

By Eric Bolling Staff

US President Joe Biden speaks about the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on February 16, 2024. Navalny died February 16 in the Arctic prison colony where he was serving a 19-year-term, Russia's federal penitentiary service said. Biden called Navalny a champion of truth. "Even in prison he was a powerful voice for the truth," Biden said in remarks from the White House, adding that "his courage will not be forgotten." (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

Pro-Palestinian protestors made their voices heard on Tuesday night in primary contests across the country as President Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza continues to be scrutinized by the far left.

From the Daily Caller:

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Pro-Palestinian activists have been urging Democratic primary voters in these states and others to support “uncommitted” and other nameless ballot options in opposition to Biden’s support of Israel following the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack, which left roughly 1,200 individuals dead. In Wisconsin, 8.4% voted “uninstructed,” while 14.9% and 11.5% supported the “uncommitted” option in Rhode Island and Connecticut, respectively, the AP projected at the time of writing.

Biden also faced a protest vote in New York where liberal activists encouraged Democratic primary voters to “leave it blank,” according to Politico. The effort’s effect on the primary won’t be reflected in Tuesday evening’s results, but will be included in the official totals weeks later.

Michigan kicked off a series of similar protest votes on Feb. 27, when over 100,000 Democratic primary participants in the state supported the “uncommitted” option, amounting to 13.2% of the share. Significant portions of the Democratic electorate have also supported nameless ballot options in Washington, Minnesota, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Colorado, Tennessee and Alabama.

More over at The Daily Caller:



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