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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI'm watching the vote in Michigan and watched protests at lunch. I can't decide if I'm angry or simply worried.
I understand the "uncommitted" movement is a protest vote but it is counterproductive. The "uncommitted" push is patently anti-Democratic and anti-Biden.
I heard a woman saying on MSNBC earlier that she regretted voting for Biden against Trump because Biden hadn't done something about Israel's actions in Gaza. The protester I saw at noon with a sign that read "Genocide Joe Must Go" sent me over the edge.
Politics is a zero-sum game. Anything that weakens Biden strengthens Trump, even if it only means that Democratic voters stay home. If the protesters are unhappy with Biden, do they think things would be better under Trump?

Irish_Dem
(66,525 posts)Who benefits.
Yes it is pro Trump and anti Democratic.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)A vote for "uncommitted" is a vote for Trump. It's really that simple.
Irish_Dem
(66,525 posts)It is simple and clear. They are working for Trump.
ITAL
(990 posts)I have talked to several and they're absolutely committed. Arguing with them is like bashing your head into a wall.
lees1975
(6,332 posts)They're not all that familiar with it and it doesn't really fit well with their culture, or their religion. So they think that if they have a single issue, they can demand that it go their way and if it doesn't, then they don't participate.
I get it. But do they get that what will happen, if they sabotage the re-election of the President, things will get much worse for the people of Gaza, and I mean much worse. Do they not understand that they lose their own political voice if the orange headed buffoon wins the election? He will not only make sure Gaza is destroyed, but he will come after them. Representative Tlaib will be among the very first victims of his vengeance.
How can they be told that?
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)For them, nothing - NOTHING - is more important than their issue. They are perfectly content to burn down the house to advance their grievance.
They have a point, Bibi's actions in Gaza are reprehensible. However, no US President is going to cut off all aid to Israel. The protesters are unwilling to let Biden to work out of sight to actually accomplish something. They want dramatic action NOW. If they don't get what they demand now, they are prepared to see Trump elected just to show their resolve.
Irish_Dem
(66,525 posts)Foolish and short sided.
They have fallen for the PutinGOP propaganda hook, line and sinker.
Biden has a line to walk and things take time.
dalton99a
(87,512 posts)Irish_Dem
(66,525 posts)And who is organizing and working with them?
This all happened way too fast to be just organic grass roots.
dalton99a
(87,512 posts)Irish_Dem
(66,525 posts)Hamas is getting a lot of help.
Putin wants Biden distracted by a war in the Middle East.
Causes Biden to lose votes.
And dilutes Ukrainian funding.
No wonder Putin has been so emboldened and happy lately.
dalton99a
(87,512 posts)Think. Again.
(22,140 posts)...so far just for the primary, in which Biden has a very strong lead. These voters are, so far, uncommitted to any of the Democratic candidate nominee. The fact that they are voting at all in the primary shows some level of interest in voting.
We are not yet facing whether these voters will choose to not vote, or to vote for a republican candidate.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)Such nutcases aside, it is a short step from voting for "uncommitted" in February to being uncommitted in November.
TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)Cha
(308,791 posts)dalton99a
(87,512 posts)Response to Irish_Dem (Reply #1)
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TomSlick
(12,237 posts)that if Trump wins in November, it will be Biden's fault for not doing what the pro-Palestinian protesters demand and somehow force a permanent ceasefire.
Cha
(308,791 posts)Fuck their Anti-Democracy Propaganda.
msongs
(70,883 posts)MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)to remind these uncommitted voters that they will be the first tossed out of the country or put in a camp when TSF wins. I am not holding my breath. Nuts
JI7
(91,579 posts)many were already not going to support Biden becsuse of lgbt issues.
They will not vote Biden in November either.
Think. Again.
(22,140 posts)...first of all, I haven't heard of ANYone choosing not to vote for Biden against trump over any LGBT 'issues'.
Mosby
(18,267 posts)And for some it's a bridge too far.
Pride is not a religion, it is not something everyone has to celebrate or respect, said Hassan Aoun, a Muslim Uber driver in Dearborn. I respect people who are gay. They can do what they want. Its a free country. ... But that doesnt mean we have to put up a flag or shove it down peoples throats. It is clearly against Islam and we make up a lot of this community.
Aoun, 42, said he usually voted for Democrats until gradually switching sides over the last decade over LGBTQ+ issues.
That was in part spurred by an open letter that hundreds of American imams signed, titled Navigating Differences, a rare coming together of the biggest names in American Islam in an attempt to course-correct followers.
We refuse the false choice between succumbing to social pressures to adopt views contrary to our beliefs or facing unfounded charges of bigotry, the 1,289-word essay said.
Yasir Qadhi, a widely followed Islamic scholar who serves at the East Plano Islamic Center in Texas, was a lead writer of the notice.
We have as Muslims been relatively quiet on LGBTQ topics because we thought there were bigger fish to fry, so to speak, said Qadhi. But then the issue was coming directly to our communities and involving schools and children.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2023-09-25/lgbtq-muslims-evangelical-republican-christians
Think. Again.
(22,140 posts)TomSlick
(12,237 posts)It's a binary choice. Do they really think Trump will be better on LGBT issues?
This may be a Darwinian election. Protest voters may be the death of the republic.
JI7
(91,579 posts)They are protesting against schools teaching anything about the issues.
It's not just right wing white christians protesting drag queens.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)blm
(114,025 posts)against the Palestinians and against Jewish progressives seeking peace.
Netanyahu wants Trump back.
dalton99a
(87,512 posts)Exhibit A:
Bushnell was an active duty member of the U.S. Air Force and based in San Antonio, Texas, the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department said. He was pronounced dead at 8:06 p.m. ET Sunday.
JI7
(91,579 posts)after what we have done. Especially with Iraq which we started.
But is angry over Israel going after those that attacked them and are still holding their people hostage.
GuppyGal
(1,748 posts)elleng
(138,932 posts)at the moment/so far, appears to be/has been followed by President Biden, NOTHING MORE. STOP the killing.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)elleng
(138,932 posts)JI7
(91,579 posts)All Mixed Up
(597 posts)We don't have a breakdown of the 15% or so uncommitted but based on comments online and through the media (which I guess is hard to take at face value), there are a decent amount of people who won't vote for him. Will it be enough to cost him Michigan? Who knows?
DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)but I think women voting for their reproductive freedom in this state,
will make up the difference and THEN some....
I sympathize for what is happening in Gaza,
but what is happening in our OWN country is more important
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)Weakening Biden now strengthens Trump in November. Wittingly or unwittingly, they are voting for Trump.
lees1975
(6,332 posts)There was October 7th, which he cannot ignore, but which the Michigan uncommitted voters seem to ignore.
He cannot unilaterally change American foreign policy. He's pushing, as hard as possible, for a cease fire, for getting hostages out, and for stopping the war. What most of them are asking is unrealistic and politically impossible. Joe Biden is not responsible for what's going on in Gaza, but his remaining in office is the best hope the Palestinians have for a workable resolution to a problem no one who is alive now had anything to do with.
DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)And Trump will say something about his mother having given birth to the entire human race,
because he was sent here by God as a replacement for Jesus--
(or his people will say that)
TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)I won't forget for a good while.
DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)Lemonwurst
(327 posts)A very funny and unexpected cutaway - as many of them are!
DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)unfortunately, he died a few years ago. I miss him much.....
he was a big fan of that show
Silent Type
(8,736 posts)DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)Silent Type
(8,736 posts)Wounded Bear
(61,588 posts)Uncommitted is currently running at about 15% with Biden at around 80%. I'll take it.
trump is at 65% of his party, that sucks. Much worse.
If it ends up like this, I'm good. It's a primary, not the general.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)If I hadn't seen the "Dump Genocide Joe" protester, I might have been ok. Whether or not it is their intent, these "uncommitted voters" are providing aid and comfort to Trump and the MAGAts.
Wounded Bear
(61,588 posts)If they were truly against, they would vote Phillips or repub. They had those choices and didn't.
Most of them will come home in November, when things like women's healthcare are on the ballot.
You do you, I'm not gonna sweat this.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)The people I saw interviewed who said they would never vote for Biden were outliers - right?
Wounded Bear
(61,588 posts)We won Michingan 2020 with soft support from these groups, and I think we can win again. trump is losing 20-30% of his support in every primary so far. Their schism is far deeper than ours. Biden is pulling 80-90% of the base, trump is running 60-70%. Hard to win elections when your base is that soft. Women's issues alone should get us a majority of the undecideds, even more among women.
I'm not advocating complacency in any way here. We still have much work to do this summer to GOTV among an electorate with trump fatigue. Part of that is not allowing us to get discouraged by minor "setbacks" over reported by the press.
TomSlick
(12,237 posts)I don't know what to do about my anger. The people is Gaza are not responsible. Netanyahu is not responsible for the protest vote, although he is certainly happy that Trump may benefit.
President Biden will continue to work quietly do so something about Netanyahu's genocide in Gaza. However, Netanyahu will continue to resist so that he can continue in his genocide. The best hope lies with the people of Israel to move to salvage what is left of Israel's international standing.
Relying on the victims of a criminal attack to show restraint is not a strong position. Fortunately, President Biden is smarter and more experienced than I.
Cha
(308,791 posts)All Mixed Up
(597 posts)But Wayne County has barely reported and the results that have been reported show uncommitted at 24%, so, ten-points or so more than the overall state totals. That could inch it above 20% statewide once Wayne starts to report (assuming it remains at 24% there).
DBoon
(23,611 posts)Soon leaders of both the Communists and the Social Democrats will both be sent to concentration camps.