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TopicJacobin: uncommitted movement is hugely popular
WingsOfGood
04/09/24 1:10:06 PM
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Xenogears15 posted...
Two topics like this in a row, TC. Almost like you're trying to tell us something. Something something dark side?

Would you rather me save article for another day or the day in which the site posted the news?

Highlights which is probably new information you didn't know:

Roughly thirty-nine thousand New York State voters did the same, about 12 percent of primary voters.
About 11 percent of Connecticuts primary voters voted uncommitted, as did an impressive 14.5 percent of Rhode islands (almost 30 percent in Providence).
On the same day, 48,162 people 8 percent of primary voters in Wisconsin joined us, voting uninstructed, which implies that delegates arent obliged to vote for anyone in particular

Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, also a Democrat whose state has a vigorous uncommitted campaign underway had said Sunday that Biden needed to back up his no excuses language with real action. Van Hollen told ABC News, Until the Netanyahu government allows more assistance into Gaza, to help people who are literally starving to death, we should not be sending more bombs. The Maryland senator is reportedly considering legislative options to block weapons transfers.
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