Uncommitted for the Win

We are usually all in for commitment (unless it’s a commitment ceremony) but this is the season of Uncommitted.

With incredible organizing by Listen to Michigan, Uncommitted took 13% of the vote in the Michigan democratic primary, and for the first time, democrats actually noticed that their constituents hate what they’re doing. Suddenly, congressional leaders Patty Murray and Adam Smith from Washington – which votes on March 12, congresswoman and VP Kamala Harris issued calls to Biden to vigorously pursue a ceasefire, and Biden decided to airdrop 38,000 meals on Gaza (to feed an estimated half a million starving people).

The Uncommitted Washington campaign is rapidly picking up steam. The largest labor union, United Food & Commercial Workers Local 3000, representing around 50,000 workers, has endorsed, along with The Stranger, Seattle’s leading alternative newspaper.

If you can vote and your state has an uncommitted option, make that your bubble (even if you have to choke on saying you’re a democrat to do it).