'Uncommitted' Campaign Gains Momentum as Protest Against Biden's Israel Policy
Washington's largest union endorses the movement, which began in Michigan, as a strategic message to the President amid the Gaza conflict.
- Washington's largest union, UFCW 3000, endorses voting 'uncommitted' in the Democratic primary to send a message to President Biden regarding his support for Israel amid the Gaza conflict.
- The 'uncommitted' campaign, initially successful in Michigan, is spreading to other states, including Super Tuesday states, as a protest against Biden's policies on Israel and Gaza.
- Despite the 'uncommitted' campaign, UFCW 3000 and other supporters clarify they would still support Biden over Trump in the general election.
- Critics within the Democratic Party, including Rep. Rashida Tlaib, express deep concern over a potential second Trump term, emphasizing the importance of voting in the general election.
- The Biden campaign responds to the 'uncommitted' movement with mixed messages, highlighting the challenge of balancing support for Israel with calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.


















































