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Michigan Primary Takeaways: 'Uncommitted' Sends Biden a Message

Michigan Primary Takeaways Uncommitted Sends Biden a Message
President Biden endured a protest vote, Donald Trump fended off Nikki Haley again, and both may face challenges with their party coalitions as they start to look toward November.
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A protest vote against President Biden was organized by local Arab American leaders in Michigan.Credit...Emily Elconin for The New York Times

Michigan Primary Takeaways: ‘Uncommitted’ Makes Itself Heard

President Biden endured a protest vote, Donald Trump fended off Nikki Haley again, and both may face challenges with their party coalitions as they start to look toward November.

A protest vote against President Biden was organized by local Arab American leaders in Michigan.Credit...Emily Elconin for The New York Times

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Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Donald J. Trump won Michigan’s primary elections on Tuesday as the president and his predecessor hurtle toward a rematch in November.

But the results showed some of the fragility of the political coalitions they have constructed in a critical state for the fall. Losing any slice of support is perilous for both Mr. Biden and Mr. Trump. Mr. Biden won Michigan in 2020 by about 150,000 votes, and Mr. Trump carried it in 2016 by about 11,000 votes.

The results of the primaries on Tuesday carried extra weight because Michigan was the first state that is a top general-election battleground to hold its primary in 2024.

Here are four takeaways from the results:

President Biden, left, stands with Gretchen Whitmer, right, with four people behind them clapping, cheering and smiling.
President Biden, with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, speaking to members of the United Automobile Workers.Credit...Pete Marovich for The New York Times

‘Uncommitted’ succeeded in grabbing Biden’s attention.

When the movement to persuade Democrats to vote “uncommitted” began three weeks ago, its public goal was clear: Pile enough pressure on Mr. Biden that he would call for an unconditional cease-fire in Gaza.

Since then, top White House officials told Arab American leaders in Dearborn, Mich., that they had regrets over how the administration had responded to the crisis. Mr. Biden called Israel’s military action “over the top.” And on the eve of the primary, he said he hoped a cease-fire agreement would be in place within a week. (The view from Israel and Gaza suggested Mr. Biden was being a bit optimistic.)

The protest vote in presidential primaries

Percent of vote going to “uncommitted” or to minor candidates in party primaries where an incumbent president ran without major competition

Median: 7%

Mich.

2024

13% uncommmitted

5.8% minor candidates

Mich.

2020

Mich.

2012

2004

10

20

30

40%

0

Median: 7%

Mich.

2024

13% uncommmitted

5.8% minor candidates

Mich.

2020

Mich.

2012

2004

10

20

30

40%

0

Note: Michigan results for 2024 are as of 12:18 a.m. Eastern.

Sources: The Associated Press; Federal Election Commission

By Christine Zhang

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