Tonight is the Michigan primary and unlike previous primaries where we were specifically paying attention to the REPUBLICAN side, this one has an interest on the DEMOCRATIC side as well!

Michigan has a significant population of people with Middle Eastern or North African heritage:

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/palestinian-advocates-michigan-voters-pick-uncommitted-biden/story?id=107547068

“Biden narrowly won Michigan in 2020 by some 150,000 votes – less than half of the amount of people in the state who cited Middle Eastern or North African ancestry in the 2020 census.”

Going into this primary, there is a movement to convince these folks to vote “Uncommitted” rather than for Biden in order to send a message over his policies for Gaza and Israel.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68409546

Of course, the last time we saw a similar move was in the Nevada Republican primary where Nikki Haley was running effectively unopposed. Trump supporters, voting in the caucus rather than the primary, were encouraged to vote “None of these candidates” in the primary.

That result?

None of These Candidates - 50,763 - 63.3%
Nikki Haley - 24,583 - 30.6%
Mike Pence - 3,091 - 3.9%
Tim Scott - 1,081 - 1.4%
John Castro - 270 - 0.3%

Will the “Uncommitted” push in Michigan be as successful as the 2:1 showing for “None of the Above” in Nevada?

Stay tuned!

Edit 99% Democrats reporting, Biden and Trump projected as the winners, no surprise.

Uncommitted Democrats - 101,100 - 13.3%

99% Republican ballots counted.

Uncommitted - 33,404 votes - 3%

So across both parties, around 134,000 or so “uncommitted”.

  • jordanlund@lemmy.worldOPM
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    9 months ago

    Just watched an interesting interview with the secretary of state. Around a million people have already voted, around another million are expected to vote today.

    In the 2020 primary, without a push to vote “Uncommitted”, about 5% of the total vote did so. 19,106 on the Democratic side:

    Joe Biden - 840,360 - 52.93%
    Bernie Sanders - 576,926 - 36.34%
    Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn) - 73,464 - 4.63%
    Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn) - 26,148 - 1.65%
    Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) - 22,462 - 1.41%
    Uncommitted - 19,106 - 1.20%

    32,743 on the Republican side:

    Donald Trump - 640,552 - 93.7%
    Uncommitted - 32,743 - 4.8%
    Bill Weld - 6,099 - 0.9%
    Mark Sanford (withdrawn) - 4,258 - 0.6%
    Joe Walsh (withdrawn) - 4,067 - 0.6%

    2016 was about the same:

    Democratic Uncommitted - 21,601
    Republican Uncommitted - 22,824