Washington and Georgia protest votes raise pressure on Biden over Gaza war
by Rachel Leingang from US news | The Guardian on (#6KBFY)
Thousands of voters in latest states to hold primaries sent message that support depends on ceasefire in Israel-Gaza war
The protest vote against President Joe Biden's stance on Gaza continued in Washington and Georgia this week, where thousands of voters chose no one, sending a message to the president that their votes depend on a ceasefire.
Washington, a reliably blue state, saw support from local elected officials and major unions in its multi-faith push for uncommitted" delegates. They spent about $20,000 and began organizing on 24 February. More than 56,000 voters selected uncommitted delegates on the ballots counted so far, though more than 200,000 ballots remain uncounted there as of Thursday morning.
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