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Biden, Trump win Michigan primaries but Democrats mount Gaza war protest vote

  • Joe Biden and Donald Trump edge closer to a 2024 rematch after Michigan primaries
  • But Biden faced protest votes over his handling of Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza

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US President Joe Biden was dealt a stinging rebuke over the war in Gaza in an Arab-American-led protest  in Michigan. Photo: EPA-EFE
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US President Joe Biden easily won the Democratic presidential primary in Michigan on Tuesday, but a protest vote by Democrats angry over his support for Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza exceeded organisers’ expectations.

Donald Trump won the state’s Republican presidential primary by a large margin, strengthening his grip on the party’s White House nomination as Nikki Haley, his last remaining rival, came in a distant second.

Although Biden and Republican former president Trump had been expected to easily win their separate party primaries, the vote count for both was being closely watched for signs of wavering support.

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In Michigan, home to a large Arab-American constituency, Democratic voters had been urged to mark their primary ballots as “uncommitted” on Tuesday in protest at Biden’s Gaza policy.

Democratic voters uncommitted to President Joe Biden at a polling location in Dearborn, Michigan. Photo: AFP
Democratic voters uncommitted to President Joe Biden at a polling location in Dearborn, Michigan. Photo: AFP

With almost half of Democratic votes counted, the number of “uncommitted” voters was more than 58,000, according to Edison Research, far exceeding the target of 10,000 that protest organisers had hoped for.

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