New York Times: “In the early hours of Wednesday, roughly 13 percent of primary voters had chosen ‘uncommitted’ — a share that paled next to Mr. Biden’s 81 percent, but represented more than 75,000 people in Michigan who made the effort to lodge their disapproval of the president.”
“The movement is now likely to spread to other states, many of which have an option for voters to choose ‘uncommitted’ or ‘no preference’ in their primaries.
Listen to Michigan, the group that kicked off the state’s protest vote, is holding an organizing call for supporters in Minnesota, which votes next week, and Washington State, which holds its primary on March 12.”