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How will the "uncommitted" from the primary vote in November? (Original Post)
question everything
Jul 2024
OP
And yet only a few days ago many said - as you posted - that they did not mind a second Trump term..
question everything
Jul 2024
#6
JohnSJ
(96,315 posts)1. We will know August 7, but since she apparently has sufficient delegates I
suspect it wont matter.
Dem4life1970
(375 posts)2. I think they will come home.
Many of them protested with a principled opposition, but given the November Binary choice between Harris and Trump, and knowing what is at stake, they will show up for Harris and Democracy, not Trump and autocracy.
BOSSHOG
(39,652 posts)3. It's a mystery to me
How anyone could be uncommitted in November. You either want freedom and democracy and liberty and Justice for all or you dont. There can not possibly be any indecision.
dflprincess
(28,450 posts)4. The ones I know will vote Blue
straight down the ticket. Of course, the ones I know are active DFLers.
question everything
(48,720 posts)6. And yet only a few days ago many said - as you posted - that they did not mind a second Trump term..
I hope that on election day they will change their mind.
WhiskeyGrinder
(23,697 posts)5. Each one will have their own calculus.