
Michigan will be a contested state in November, and Mr. Biden prevailed over Donald Trump by only three percentage points in 2020. The hope on the left is that if enough Democrats vote “uncommitted,” it will scare the White House into changing its Israel policy lest tens of thousands of Democrats stay home or vote for a third-party candidate. Several polls show Mr. Trump is currently leading Mr. Biden in Michigan.
It’s clear that the left’s threats are already influencing Mr. Biden’s foreign policy. After the Oct. 7 massacre, the President’s pro-Israel instincts kicked in and he backed Jerusalem’s right to destroy Hamas. As the war has evolved and domestic criticism of Mr. Biden’s support for Israel has increased, however, Mr. Biden has become much more critical of Israel.
Mr. Biden’s name is on the primary ballot, but his only significant opponent, Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips, hasn’t caught on so far. The main challenge on Tuesday is coming from the Democratic Party’s anti-Israel left and Rep. Rashida Tlaib. She’s leading a campaign against Mr. Biden’s support for Israel and she and others are asking Democrats to vote “uncommitted.”
“It is also important to create a voting bloc,” Ms. Tlaib said in a video posted on X, formerly Twitter, “something that is a bullhorn, to say, ‘Enough is enough. We don’t want a country that supports wars and bombs and destruction. We want to support life. We want to stand up for every single life killed…
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