Super Tuesday: Biden hampered by ‘uncommitted’ votes in North Carolina, Minnesota, and five other states

President Joe Biden, as expected, waltzed to easy victories on Super Tuesday, yet he could not escape a growing concern for his 2024 White House bid: “uncommitted” votes protesting the president’s handling of the situation in Gaza and beyond.

Last Tuesday, in Michigan, more than 100,000 Democrats voted for “uncommitted” over Biden, accounting for 13.2% of all ballots cast in that contest.

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And Biden again faced a large number of protest votes Tuesday night. Of the 15 states and territories voting on Super Tuesday, seven presented options of “uncommitted,” “no preference,” or “noncommitted delegate” on the ballot, and most saw a significant bump in those non-Biden votes compared to their tallies in the 2020 primaries and caucuses.

Biden’s most concerning margin appeared in North Carolina, a critical swing
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