Organizers of the protest vote wanted to get at least 20,000 'uninstructed' votes in Tuesday's primary. The results indicate they exceeded that goal.
Organizers of the protest vote wanted to get at least 20,000"uninstructed" votes in Tuesday's primary. The results indicate they exceeded that goal.Halah Ahmad of Listen to Wisconsin speaks to supporters of the"uninstructed" movement in Milwaukee on Tuesday evening after polls closed in Wisconsin's presidential primary.
That's about equal to Biden's margin of victory over former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin four years ago. Polls indicate another close race between the two men this year. The protest vote in Wisconsin is the latest in a string of similar movements in other states where voters have tied their support of Biden on Democratic presidential primary ballots to the war in Gaza.
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