Harris in trouble in Michigan with large contingent of 'uncommitted' voters
While Democrats in general, and their allies in the mainstream media, have worked overtime to prop up Vice President Kamala Harris in the wake of her coronation, she definitely has problems in the making.
According to Breitbart, Harris has a Michigan problem. And by that, she has a problem with "uncommitted" voters in the state who have railed against the Biden administration for its stance on the Israel conflict with Hamas.
Reports indicated that a large swath of those voters will definitely not be voting for Harris in the upcoming election.
Losing that kind of support in such a crucial swing state is nothing less than a critical hit to the Harris campaign, no matter how they try to downplay it.
What's going on?
A Substack newsletter authored by Ryan Grim indicated that sources believe Harris will not receive support from the "uncommitted" voters in Michigan.
"Much of the talk at the conference was about whether the community would wind up supporting Kamala Harris in the general election. The consensus seemed to be that the vast majority will not do so," Grim wrote.
He added, "Green Party nominee Jill Stein, ahead of Harris in some polls of Muslim voters here, even spoke on opening night and was given quite a warm welcome."
Breitbart noted:
Michigan was notably where the uncommitted movement began. The “Listen to Michigan” campaign aimed to get 10,000 uncommitted votes in the Democrat primary to protest the Biden-Harris administration for a ceasefire in the war.
The situation is very concerning for Harris in the state of Michigan, as the "Listen to Michigan" movement garnered over 100,000 votes, which is dangerous close to the margin that Joe Biden had that won him Michigan in the last election,
According to Breitbart, the "Listen to Michigan" movement includes "Muslims, Arab Americans, young voters, and far-left progressives."
The movement is spreading
"Listen to Michigan" spread to other states that are crucial to Harris' success.
Breitbart noted:
The movement spread to other states, like Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania, as the Biden-Harris administration failed to secure a ceasefire deal. What is more, Biden signed legislation sending $26.3 billion in defense support to Israel in April, even after the uncommitted movement had made waves in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
The Harris campaign is desperate to find a way to win back some of that vote.
However, the election is closer than the campaign would like, and it doesn't look good on their end.