The goal of the #uncommitted campaign was just 10,000 votes to send a message
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The goal of the #uncommitted campaign was just 10,000 votes to send a message
ೀㅤㅤUncommitted
A term for those who are not committed to their attraction / sexuality and prefer to break the rules instead.
Ex : an lesbian who dates men, an aromantic who does not want an romantic relationship yet gets in them anyway, a bi person who only dates one gender, etc.
They are still said sexuality, for example the lesbian only feels attraction to non-men, yet chooses to go against it, for whatever reason.
ྀི◟ ͜ ̣̣̥⠀ self-indulgent, this is probably worded terribly
෫ㅤㅤㅤDo not interact
Basic dni, (disorder) abuse believers, endogenic/non-traumagenic systems, anti-good faith, anti-paraphilias, radqueers, transids, perisex afab tfems and amab tmascs, anti-self diagnosis
Listen to Michigan, the group organizing for voters to vote "Uncommitted" in the state's Democratic primary, had a goal of 10,000 votes.
With 27% of today's votes counted so far, they've already reached 35,645 votes, 14.4% of the total.
I just learned about this after work today but it seems Colorado is following Michigans lead
In-person voting is already open and the last day to cast ballots is March 5th!
Colorado has same day voter registration as well
!!!!!!ATTENTION DEMOCRATIC PARTY VOTERS!!!!!
If you live in the following states you can vote for uncommitted on the primary ballots:
SUPER TUESDAY States + Territories:
Alabama
Colorado (as Noncommitted Delegate)
Massachusetts (as No Preference)
Minnesota
Tennessee
American Samoa
MARCH (Non-Super Tuesday)
Washington State - March 12th
Missouri - March 23rd
APRIL
Rhode Island - April 2nd
Wisconsin (as Uninstructed Delegate) - April 2nd
MAY
Kentucky - May 21st
JUNE
New Jersey - June 4th
New Mexico (as Uncommitted delegate) - June 4th
Montana (as No Preference) - June 4th
Presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has remained mostly silent on claims made Wednesday that she'd be willing to
by Jake Smith
Presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris’ team quickly downplayed claims that she said on Wednesday she’d be open to “discuss” an arms embargo against Israel.
The Uncommitted National Movement, a Palestinian activist group that has been vocally critical of Israel’s war in Gaza, said in a statement Wednesday that it met with Harris during her campaign rally in Detroit on the same day. The activist group said in its statement that it “requested a formal meeting with Vice President Harris to further discuss their demands of an arms embargo and a permanent ceasefire.” (RELATED: Americans Mostly Agree Democracy Is On The Ballot In November, But Disagree On The Threat: POLL)
“The Vice President shared her sympathies and expressed an openness to a meeting with Uncommitted leaders to discuss an arms embargo,” the group said in its statement. The members who had met with Harris “thanked the Vice President for her openness to engaging with the demands of Uncommitted voters.”
US Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris walks on stage as she arrives for a campaign rally at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Michigan, August 7, 2024. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)
Harris has not since publicly addressed the claims made by the group or whether she’d be open to discussions about an arms embargo against Israel. As of Thursday, she had not held a single interview with reporters since July 21, when she announced her candidacy for president.
Though Harris herself has not spoken about the matter, her national security adviser, Phil Gordon, said in a statement on Thursday that she has been “clear” about the issue, claiming that “she will always ensure Israel is able to defend itself against Iran and Iran-backed terrorist groups. She does not support an arms embargo on Israel.”
The Uncommitted National Movement responded to Gordon’s statement on Thursday and maintained that Harris expressed “an openness to meeting about an arms embargo.”
US Vice President and 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris poses with supporters after speaking at a campaign rally at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Michigan, August 7, 2024. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)
The Uncommitted national movement has reached Wisconsin, perhaps the most critical swing state in the country, for the April 2 primary. To l
"But what it really comes down to is that Americans, myself included, are tired of the military industrial complex and the war machine constantly churning and constantly driving. Almost $4 billion a year goes to Israel to provide weapons of war. And our calls are simple. We know that money can be used to foster and develop human life and not end it, whether that’s in America, or in Gaza, or in the West Bank.
So BLOC is part of this call, because at the end of the day, we have to stop the destruction of human life. We believe in the sanctity of human life, we believe that war is wrong. And that’s the intersection of all these issues, that our money as taxpayers are being used to end human life. And we can’t stand for that."