Michigan’s ‘uncommitted’ campaign could embarrass Biden

The “uncommitted” campaign in Tuesday’s Michigan Democratic primary, sparked by President Joe Biden’s support for Israel in its war with Hamas and concerns about his age, is picking up support among younger voters, according to a preelection poll.

In the primary, the uncommitted tally could reach 16%, according to a newly released Emerson College Polling/Hill survey of Michigan voters.

What’s more, more younger voters are leaning in that direction, the survey analysis said.

“In the Democratic primary, 75% support President Biden, 5% Dean Phillips, 9% plan to vote ‘uncommitted’ on the ballot, and 12% are undecided. With the 12% undecided pushed to ask which candidate they lean toward, Biden’s support increases to 77%, Phillips to 7%, and ‘uncommitted’ increases to 16%,” the new survey said.

Emerson also said, “28% of voters under 30 plan to vote as ‘uncommitted’
Read more…

Please follow and like us: