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President Joe Biden faces more 'uncommitted' challenges in Super Tuesday Democratic primaries, after supporters of Palestine found success last week in the state of Michigan.
The campaign urges Democrats to vote 'uncommitted' in the Democratic presidential primary instead of President Joe Biden, in order to protest the administration's support for the Israeli war in Gaza.
More than 100,000 voters voted uncommitted in Michigan, demonstrating the president's serious problems with Democrat voters in an important swing state.
Other states mobilizing voters to vote uncommitted in Tuesday's primary include Washington, Colorado and Minnesota.
A voter stands in a voting booth at polling site in Michigan
A woman holds a protest sign against President Joe Biden
The Colorado Palestine Coalition announced a launch the 'Vote Noncommitted Colorado' after the Michigan Primary on Tuesday, urging voters to reject Biden because of his support for the war in Gaza.
'WE SAY NO, TO GENOCIDE JOE!' the coalition wrote on it's social media platforms.
The campaign also earned support from the Democratic Socialists of America, who urged members to join the effort.
'Until this administration ends its support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza and delivers a permanent, lasting ceasefire, Joe Biden will bear the responsibility for another Trump presidency,' they wrote.
The coalition mobilized a phone campaign, urging Colorado Democrats to vote 'uncommitted' in Tuesday's primary.
U.S. President Joe Biden in the Oval Office
Farah Khan, a volunteer with Abandon Biden Campaign holds a sign near a voting site to encourage voters to vote 'uncommitted' in Michigan Primary
The coalition said Biden, 'aids & abets Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian' and demanded an 'immediate, permanent ceasefire,' as well as a stop to all military aid to Israel.
In Minnesota, activists ran a half-page ad in the Sunday Start Tribune urging voters to join activists in Michigan.
'Send a message,' the ad read. 'Ceasefire Now.'
Minnesota State lawmakers announced on social media to their followers they would vote uncommitted in Tuesday's primary.
'I do so in solidarity with my colleagues in the legislature and leaders across the country as a warning to the Biden administration that, unless they are to take immediate and dramatic action to stop Israel from continuing the genocide, they cannot expect support of progressives,' wrote Minnesota state Senator Omar Fateh on X.
'I am a pro- ceasefire DFLer,' Minnesota State Representative Alisha Gomez wrote on X.