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KurtFF8 wrote:Nope!

From the wiki article I posted above:


Yep! The Wikipedia article provides no source stating it was a caucus. The results page says clearly it was a primary election.

The law on the other hand is binding for both parties.

KurtFF8 wrote:How could this apply to Trump? Haley is not pro-cease fire and as far as I know, there isn't a cease fire pressure campaign in the current GOP primary race.


It applies to Trump because his own campaign risks losing GOP voters to Biden or having them stay home. Haley got 261,000 votes in Michigan, which is a lot more than the uncommitted in the Democratic Party.

KurtFF8 wrote:It's more an example of how you just quickly switch topics. It's a bizarre claim by you considering that the majority of voters support a cease fire.


Sure. One where all hostages are returned and Hamas disarmed.

KurtFF8 wrote:There was no vote uncommitted campaign in California. You're again just comparing two different things, as usual.


There was a candidate advocating for the same proposals the uncommitted campaign is pushing for and she did horribly.
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