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Nearly 20% Of Minnesota Democratic Primary Voters Pick ‘Uncommitted’ Over Biden

A week after over 100,000 Democratic voters declined to cast a ballot for President Joe Biden in the Michigan primary, more than 45,000 Minnesota Democrats — nearly 20% of those who participated in the party’s Minnesota primary election on Super Tuesday — voted “uncommitted.”

With an estimated 80% of the vote counted as of Wednesday afternoon, Biden won the Minnesota Democratic primary with just over 70% of the vote, but his margin of victory was inhibited by 19% of Democrats who participated in the election voting “uncommitted,” according to Decision Desk HQ. Rep. Dean Phillips, a Democrat who represents Minnesota’s 3rd District, came in third behind Biden and “uncommitted” with 7.8%.

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3 thoughts on “Nearly 20% Of Minnesota Democratic Primary Voters Pick ‘Uncommitted’ Over Biden”

  1. Much of Minnesota’s more populous areas could now more accurately be described as West Somalia including their ‘envy of the uncivilized world’ version of culture.

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