Disgruntled progressive activists and organizations have embarked on a campaign to push voters to mark themselves “uncommitted” in protest of Biden’s stance on the Israel-Hamas War.

With 95% of the expected vote tabulated, 70.5% of voters backed Biden while 19.0% went uncommitted, according to a tabulation by The Associated Press.

In Minnesota, more than 45,000 marked themselves “uncommitted” — a number greater than the margin by which Hillary Clinton defeated Donald Trump in the state in 2016.

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    I’ve spent a decent chunk of time “influencing without authority” in a corporate environment and learned very quickly that people won’t do things that they are not incentivized to do.

    The “story” you are telling is weak as fuck. You are effectively saying that Biden can safely ignore primaries because the rest of the party will vote for him anyway.

    If you want the lesser evil to improve or be replaced, you need to let the greater evil win. Otherwise, why would the lesser evil actually change?

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      you need to let the greater evil win.

      The weak thing here is the person advocating on behalf of the greater evil. I’m amazed you were able to type that without immediately rethinking your position. Did you read it first?

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        We can still overthrow the greater evil after. The point is that Biden needs an incentive to change. If he doesn’t actually lose, there is no impact to him. He has no reason to change.

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          We can still overthrow the greater evil after.

          Spoken like someone who understands nothing about politics and America

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            Or the end of politics in America if Trump wins. Make no mistake he doesn’t intend to give up power if he gets it again…

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              How is it possible for Trump to be all-powerful in the presidency while we should ‘cut Biden some slack’ because ‘he doesn’t really have much power to change things for the better.’

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                First, I don’t like Biden. He’s your typical old school slimy politician.

                But this has nothing to do with him and what he can or can’t do.

                This is about putting someone who ACTIVELY wants to make himself a dictator like Putin in this country’s most powerful position. If you don’t think he can do serious damage… Most politicians at least publicly act like they are following the rules Trump won’t. He’s literally telling everybody so.

                And you think your plan to leverage this over Biden will get you anywhere, The ruling elite, want Israel supported at all costs. They don’t really care whether it’s Trump or Biden.

                So you’re fucked either way. Only thing you can do, is stop an aspiring dictator from sitting in that chair.

                But, this is wasted typing, because you’re too “smart” to see the bigger picture and think you are accomplishing something.

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                  Dude, just let evil win. We will overcome it like we always do. Remember how we overcame the last evil that reared its head? Sure there was a human toll but what is that compared to being principled for a few months before terror sets in?

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                You’re asking what’s the difference between a democracy and fascism? That’s that’s what you’re not understanding?

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                  I’m asking what mechanism is available to Trump that would allow him to be all-powerful that isn’t also available to Biden. This is the same fallacious argument pointed out in Eco’s Ur Fascism, where fascists claim their enemy is both weak and strong at the same time, except applied to a political position rather than a specific person.

                  Can you make an actual argument without solely relying on emotionally charged abstract concepts?

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          Well, after a few of these uncommitted votes, he started changing. They invited Gantz, the VP is making public statements about Isreal going too far, the calls for ceasefire are growing more urgent, and I imagine more is on the table, and we’ll see the administrations stance continue to harden.

          By your own reasoning, we don’t need to let the greater evil win because we’ve already incentivized the desired behavior and are seeing change unfolding.

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            The desired behavior is “an invite,” “public statements,” and “more urgent calls?” That’s the change you’re looking for?

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              It’s a step in the right direction… a few months ago, they were dully supporting the Israeli government. It’s a pretty fast turnaround considering the history of the relationship.

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            See now this is a solid reply. What would you do to continue that change after Biden wins?

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              Same as every day. Push left as best as can as the local level, keep volunteering for poll worker duty and funding candidates I fully support. This is a marathon.

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          I said this in 2016 and I’ll say it again now: the sheer fuckin privilege on display here!

          I mean, all you’re saying is fuck Mexican- and Muslim-Americans, and other minorities targeted by Trump, specifically gay and trans Americans more recently, because it might possibly, maybe make it so that your own personal political goals are easier to accomplish.

          With little due respect, that opinion can go fuck itself in all its weak, moderate, selfishness.

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            Lmao I’m far from moderate. Also a non white immigrant but thx for the insight?

            I literally called him the greater evil. I know he’s bad. I’m not saying we gotta keep em even for a day.

            But I am saying Biden has no incentive to change. That’s actually all I am saying.

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          And what about all those people that have their lives ruined by the greater evil? We’re just going to sacrifice them to send a message? That’s the only way you think you can influence Biden?

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              How prey tell do you expect us to not “keep Trump” if Biden loses?

              He was impeached twice. We couldn’t get rid of him. He tried to overthrow an election in a bid to stay in power. He actively encouraged an attempted insurrection in clear violation of the constitution and any number of other laws. But the Supreme Court says he can run again. Because he put his choices in the Supreme Court. We can’t get rid of him.

              When you put him in power, he uses that power to stay there at all costs. He uses that power to make sure that he experiences no consequences for the illegal and immoral shit he does. And every time Trump avoids punishment for his behavior, he is only emboldened to behave even worse.

              I think you’re too worried about sending a message to Biden, and not accurately reflecting on what that message might cost.