Lexi Zeidan, a leader of the
Lexis Zeidan, a leader of the "Listen to Michigan" effort, at a press conference in Dearborn in February.
  • The Uncommitted movement is withholding support for Biden until he changes course on Israel.
  • They know who Trump is — but they're tired of being asked to vote for the lesser of two evils.
  • "It's time for Biden to move," said Abbas Alawieh, one of the movement's leaders.

Is it entirely the responsibility of a political candidate to win voters, or is it the responsibility of voters to choose the "lesser of two evils?"

That's the question shaping much of the conversation about the "uncommitted" movement, an ongoing campaign of Democratic voters who are — at least for now — refusing to vote for President Joe Biden this November in protest of his support for Israel's ongoing war in Gaza.