Detroit Free Press

Whitmer concerned about plan to ditch Biden in primary

- Clara Hendrickso­n Contact Clara Hendrickso­n: chendricks­on@freepress.com or 313-296-5743. Follow her on X, previously called Twitter, @clarajaneh­en .

In response to Democratic elected leaders who have pledged to vote “uncommitte­d” in the upcoming primary in Michigan instead of President Joe Biden, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged them to consider what a second term for former President Donald Trump would mean for the communitie­s they represent.

The recently launched “Listen to Michigan” campaign wants to mobilize Democratic voters appalled by Biden’s support for Israel amid its military campaign against Hamas in Gaza that has killed innocent civilians. The campaign calls on people to participat­e in the Democratic presidenti­al primary on Feb. 27 but register a protest vote by filling in the “uncommitte­d” bubble.

“Uncommitte­d Michigan Democrats opposed to Biden’s policy in Gaza can demonstrat­e that we hold his margin of victory for reelection,” the campaign’s website states.

Asked whether she thinks it’s a mistake for Democratic elected leaders to support this effort, Whitmer said she wants to remind voters what’s on the line in this year’s presidenti­al election.

“You know what, I am absolutely convinced that in this upcoming election we’ve got so many high-stakes issues. And I understand that people have very different views and they’re entitled absolutely,” she said.

“There’s a lot at stake in this upcoming election and I would just encourage people not to lose sight of that, too. A potential second term for the former president would be very hard on all the communitie­s that are still being impacted by what’s happening overseas as well and that’s something that shouldn’t be lost on people’s calculatio­n, too.”

Whitmer serves as a key Biden surrogate in Michigan, playing a role in his reelection bid as his campaign’s co-chair. She also launched a political action committee — the Fight Like

Hell PAC — to leverage her fundraisin­g prowess to keep Biden in the White House.

Earlier this week, Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud announced the Listen to Michigan campaign has the support of over 30 elected officials in southeast Michigan, home to large Arab American and Muslim communitie­s who have expressed opposition to the Biden administra­tion’s support for Israel.

“Let us be clear: we unequivoca­lly demand that the Biden Administra­tion immediatel­y call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza,” reads a letter shared by Hammoud from the officials who vowed to vote “uncommitte­d” in the primary. Hammoud and other Arab American leaders recently declined a meeting with Biden’s campaign.

The “Listen to Michigan” campaign has the

support of at least five Democratic state representa­tives: state Reps. Abraham Aiyash, DHamtramck; Erin Byrnes, D-Dearborn; Alabas Farhat, D-Dearborn; Karen Whitsett, DDetroit and Dylan Wegela, D-Garden City.

Biden beat Trump in Michigan by more than 154,000 votes in 2020. But Trump won Michigan in 2016 to become the first Republican presidenti­al candidate to win the state since 1988. Trump beat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by nearly 11,000 votes. The Listen to Michigan campaign wants to show that uncommitte­d Michigan Democrats could decide whether or not Biden will serve a second term.

 ?? MANDEL NGAN/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. President Joe Biden speaks alongside Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer during a visit to a United Auto Workers (UAW) phone bank in Warren on Feb. 1.
MANDEL NGAN/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES U.S. President Joe Biden speaks alongside Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer during a visit to a United Auto Workers (UAW) phone bank in Warren on Feb. 1.

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