Biden wins Michigan primary but sheds support
over Gaza
Campaign to vote ‘uncommitted’ in protest of Biden’s
support of Israel shows Arab American and young voters’ fury in swing state
Alice
Herman in Madison, Wisconsin and Oliver Laughland in Dearborn, Michigan
Wed 28 Feb
2024 04.40 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/27/biden-wins-michigan-primary-election
Joe Biden
has won the Democratic primary in Michigan – but a concerted effort by anti-war
activists to vote “uncommitted” in the race could overshadow his win.
The US
president faced no real primary challenger in the contest. But a campaign that
formed just weeks before the primary to vote “uncommitted” in protest of his
continued support for Israel’s war in Gaza signaled the fury and betrayal some
Arab American and younger voters in the state feel for Biden.
The group
pushing for voters to choose “uncommitted” – called Listen to Michigan – set
the goal of 10,000 uncommitted votes in the primary. With more than half of the
votes tallied Tuesday night, “uncommitted” had received 74,000 votes out of a
total of more than 580,000 – almost 13% of the vote.
For
context, when the then president, Barack Obama, ran uncontested in the 2012
race, about 21,000 voted “uncommitted” against him in Michigan’s primary, with
about 194,000 voting in total - just over 9% of voters.
Trump
narrowly won the state by just 11,000 votes in 2016 and organisers of the
“uncommitted” effort wanted to show that they have at least the number of votes
that were Trump’s margin of victory in 2016, to demonstrate how influential the
bloc can be.
As results
came in after polls closed at 8pm, members of the Listen to Michigan campaign
gathered at a banquet hall in Dearborn and declared the results a victory for
their campaign.. Attendees embraced and celebrated, many wearing the black and
white keffiyeh.
Before
handing the microphone off to a series of speakers for the campaign, Abbas
Alawieh, a Listen to Michigan spokesperson, held a moment’s silence “for every
human life that has been taken from us too soon using US taxpayer funds and
bombs”.
“Thank you
to our local and national progressive organizations and our voters of
conscience, who used our democratic process to vote against war, genocide and
the destruction of a people and a land,” said Layla Elabed, who launched the
campaign in early February.
The former
congressman Andy Levin, an early and prominent local supporter of the push to
vote “uncommitted”, called the movement “a child of necessity” and said the
turnout so far was “a huge victory”.
“There is
no hope for security and peace for the Jewish people without security and peace
and freedom and justice for the Palestinian people,” said Levin, to cheers.
The Listen
to Michigan campaign was intended as a warning for Biden to revise his so far
unwavering support for Israel’s campaign in Gaza, which has killed nearly
30,000 Palestinians, ahead of the general election. The campaign is especially
significant in Michigan given the state’s large Arab American population, a
group that supported Biden strongly in 2020.
But it
isn’t clear what share of “uncommitted” voters are prepared to abandon Biden in
the general election this November, when he will most likely face Donald Trump
– who is campaigning on a pledge to reinstate and expand his Muslim travel ban.
A day
before the primary, Biden announced a ceasefire could come as soon as Monday –
but both Hamas and Israeli officials denied that negotiations had progressed
substantially.
In a
statement on Tuesday night, Biden did not address the Listen to Michigan
campaign or the growing tally of voters who cast their ballots as
“uncommitted”, instead touting his record on labor and warning that Trump is
“threatening to drag us even further into the past as he pursues revenge and
retribution”.
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