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Protest vote overshadows Biden’s Michigan win |
The president won big in Michigan, but an “uncommitted” vote stole much of the spotlight. |
President Biden’s reelection campaign acknowledged that some “uncommitted” voters in the primary election could signal a weakness for Biden in a state he needs in November.
A protest campaign, which advocated for Michiganders to vote uncommitted based on their opposition to Biden’s handling of Israel’s war in Gaza, led to an “uncommitted” vote of more than 13 percent in the state.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), who is Palestinian, said she was one of the “uncommitted” votes, and “proud.”
“I was proud today to walk in and pull a Democratic ballot and vote uncommitted. We must protect our democracy,” she said in a video statement. “We must make sure that our government is about us, about the people,” (The Hill) Former President Trump came out on top on the GOP ticket, as expected, and continues his barrel toward the nomination for a rematch with Biden this November. |
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Key election stories and other recent campaign coverage: |
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Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said Tuesday he would support former President Trump as the party’s nominee for president, even if he’s convicted of a crime. “Absolutely,” Scott told CNN’s Manu Raju about whether he’d support Trump if he’s found guilty in one of the criminal cases against him. Scott, in his first response to the question, suggested he thought the indictments were politically motivated and not due to Trump’s … |
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The “uncommitted” vote in the Michigan Democratic primary won at least one delegate Tuesday night, according to Decision Desk HQ results, a blow to President Biden that reflects deep unhappiness from parts of the party with his handling of Israel’s war in Gaza. The “uncommitted” protest vote was led by progressives against Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas war, specifically his resistance to backing a full cease-fire … |
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| Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) announced Wednesday he would seek reelection in the House, nearly two weeks after he suspended his short-lived campaign for Sen. Jon Tester’s (D-Mont.) seat. Rosendale announced earlier this month he would run for the Senate, entering the GOP primary race against Tim Sheehy. That same day, however, former President Trump endorsed Sheehy’s campaign. “I have always said I will serve where the people … |
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Branch out with a different read from The Hill: |
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New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy (D) went after the National Rifle Association (NRA) in the first ad of her Senate campaign, vowing to push for gun reform legislation if elected. Murphy’s campaign announced the ad, titled “Cowards,” in a release Wednesday, showing her standing outside the NRA’s headquarters in Fairfax, Va. “This is the NRA’s world headquarters. It’s where cowards work,” she says in the ad. “They … |
The head of ABC News is blasting former President Trump for his comments about African American voters amid his multiple criminal indictments, The Hill has learned. Over the weekend, ABC President Kim Godwin admonished Trump’s recent remarks speculating on “why the Black people like me,” calling the rhetoric “as racist as it gets.” “No matter one’s politics, the fact that a person running for President … |
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Local and state headlines regarding campaigns and elections: |
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Lauren Boebert’s son arrested, faces 22 charges after alleged thefts (The Daily Beast)
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis won 9 delegates in the Iowa Caucuses, then dropped out. What happens to them now? (The Des Moines Register)
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Protesters disrupt Seattle City Council meeting demanding housing help for refugees (KOMO News)
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Election news we’ve flagged from other outlets: |
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Whiplash and relief: How Biden chief of staff Jeff Zients has changed the West Wing (Axios)
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Whitmer navigates Michigan ‘minefield’ between Biden and Arab Americans (Washington Post)
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How the Senate GOP Scored a Top Recruit and Widened Its Path to a Majority (New York Times)
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Key stories on The Hill right now: |
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President Biden faced his first challenging day in the Democratic primary process Tuesday as Michigan voters went to the polls. The problem for the president was not the token opposition from Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) but, rather, the push for a protest vote over Biden’s vigorous support for Israel during its assault on Gaza. The protest … Read more |
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Former President Trump asked a New York appeals court to put on hold the enforcement of the multimillion-dollar penalties he faces in his civil fraud case, suggesting he’d post a $100 million bond while the process plays out. Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay nearly $355 million, plus interest, in penalties after finding … Read more |
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