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华盛顿初选中的“未表态”选民希望继续就以色列加沙战争向拜登施压

2024-03-13 10:12 -ABC  -  289368

华盛顿州的组织者已经领导鼓励民主党选民的努力周二投票支持“未承诺”选项,这是反对美国总统乔·拜登(Joe Biden)在选举中的立场的抗议运动的最新例子以色列和哈马斯在加沙的战争.

2月,密歇根州开始推动选择非承诺选项,该选项并非在每个州都可用。

这导致了约101,000张未承诺选票两名代表根据美国广播公司的统计和估计,在密歇根州获胜。

在那之后的几周里,大约有46,000张和450张未决选票投了进来明尼苏达和夏威夷这足以让未表态的代表参加民主党全国代表大会。

华盛顿的非承诺运动与密歇根有联系:“倾听密歇根”运动的活动人士与博泰尔市议员拉米·阿尔-卡巴拉等华盛顿的倡导者合作。

Al-Kabra告诉ABC新闻,在几周内,“无承诺的佤邦”运动开始了。

根据Al-Kabra的说法,由于对拜登政府支持以色列的极端不满,他所在社区的一些选民最初将他们的初选选票扔进了垃圾桶-但他们在得知“未承诺”选项后已下令更换选票。

卡巴拉说:“我觉得过去五个月的政策背叛了我个人在上次总统竞选中帮助华盛顿州为他(拜登)动员选票的工作。”

29岁的巴勒斯坦裔美国人萨布琳·奥德是“未承诺运动”的志愿者,她说这是“向白宫发出明确信息的切实途径”。

“我们必须赢得选票,”她说。“如果我们继续觉得自己是巴勒斯坦人,或者是可有可无的……那么我们将一次又一次地阻碍我们所有当选的官员,直到他们看到我们生活的价值。”

总体而言,拜登试图在支持以色列在哈马斯10月7日恐怖袭击后打击哈马斯战士的行动与同情以色列轰炸巴勒斯坦领土加沙造成的数万人死亡之间取得平衡。

奥巴马总统还推动谈判以实施临时停火来换取人质释放,并批评以色列的策略“过头了”。但是他没有说他会以结束以色列的报复或与巴勒斯坦人的谈判为条件向该国提供援助。

他的批评者,包括阿拉伯和穆斯林美国人,指责他对他们的苦难漠不关心,他们认为是以色列的野蛮军事行动,白宫表示这不是真的。(以色列坚称其采取措施遏制平民死亡。)

 

根据哈马斯控制的加沙卫生部的数据,自哈马斯10月的袭击引发战争以来,加沙已有3万多人死亡,72100多人受伤。

“当我看到视频和照片以及来自加沙的一切时,我看到了我自己,我看到了我的家人,”华盛顿的未表态选民奥德赫说。

她说,抗议运动远远超出了阿拉伯裔美国人和穆斯林美国人的范围。

另一名志愿者法希姆·汗对此表示赞同,他说,这场未承诺的运动覆盖了包括许多非穆斯林和非阿拉伯裔美国人在内的多元化选民联盟。

汗还反驳了一些民主党人的批评,即鉴于一些州的选举可能非常接近,抗议拜登将有助于前总统唐纳德·特朗普的连任机会。

例如,在密歇根州,拜登在2020年仅以约15.5万张选票的优势获胜,而在2月份的初选中,该州有10.1万张未决选票。

汗说:“我更担心的是反战人士不参加选举……这将比任何事情都更有助于特朗普。”

华盛顿的运动得到了该州最大的地方工会“食品和商业工人联合会3000”的支持,该组织代表了5万名食品杂货、医疗保健和零售业员工。

该组织列举了支持他们的两个原因:成员们担心拜登的政治实力和击败特朗普的能力,他们对政府不愿呼吁在加沙永久停火感到愤怒。

UFCW 3000的司库乔·米兹拉希(Joe Mizrahi)表示:“给特朗普在11月获胜的任何机会,对工党来说都太冒险了,对我们的民主来说也太冒险了。”“我们需要一个不同的候选人来提出并保持拜登所做的那些精彩的事情,或者我们需要拜登积极地提出理由。”

美国教师联合会西雅图分会和犹太和平之声行动组织也支持这项未承诺的努力。

由于华盛顿通过邮件进行选举,组织者警告说,可能需要几天时间才能准确统计收到的未承诺选票数量。

据统计,截至周一,共收回约127万张选票华盛顿国务卿。

尽管到目前为止,拜登已经轻松赢得了每个州的提名竞争,并将获得该党的整体提名,但Al Kabra表示,他“希望”这一努力将获得重大影响。

他说:“早期的投票结果通常偏向老年人和更中心的人,而后期的投票结果……则更年轻、更进步。”

州数据显示,越接近周二,选票数量越少。

华盛顿要想在夏季向民主党全国代表大会派遣未表态的代表,必须获得至少15%的选票,要么像明尼苏达州那样在全州范围内获得选票,要么像密歇根州那样在国会选区获得选票。

当被问及华盛顿正在进行的“未承诺”投票努力时,拜登竞选发言人劳伦·希尔特表示,他“赞同”中东和平的目标。

希尔特在给美国广播公司的一份声明中说:“总统认为,让人们听到你的声音并参与我们的民主是我们作为美国人的根本。”“他赞同结束暴力和在中东实现公正、持久和平的目标。他正在为此不懈努力。”

这不是民主党选民第一次在总统初选中投票“未承诺”。例如,它发生在前总统巴拉克·奥巴马2012年竞选连任。

周二,佐治亚州也出现了类似于“未承诺运动”的努力,该州的“倾听佐治亚州”联盟发起了一场“让它保持空白”的运动,告诉选民不要填写任何泡沫,以迫使拜登采取更多行动支持加沙。

4月2日,在威斯康星州,一个倡导团体同样敦促民主党人投“无指导”票。

'Uncommitted' voters in Washington primary hope to keep pressuring Biden on Israel's war in Gaza

Organizers in Washington state have been leading an effort to encourage Democratic voters to cast their ballots for the "uncommitted" option on Tuesday, in the latest example of a protest movement against President Joe Biden's stance on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

The push to choose the uncommitted option, which is not available in every state, began in Michigan in February.

That resulted in some 101,000 uncommitted votes and two delegates won in Michigan, according to ABC News' count and estimates.

In the weeks since, about 46,000 and 450 uncommitted votes were cast in Minnesota and Hawaii, respectively -- enough to also send uncommitted delegates to the Democratic National Convention.

The uncommitted campaign in Washington has a connection to Michigan: Activists from the "Listen to Michigan" campaign collaborated with advocates in Washington like Bothell City Councilmember Rami Al-Kabra.

Within a couple weeks, Al-Kabra told ABC News, the "Uncommitted WA" campaign began.

According to Al-Kabra, some voters in his community initially threw their primary ballots in the trash due to their extreme dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's support for Israel -- but they have since ordered replacement ballots after learning about the "uncommitted" option.

"I feel that the policies in the past five months have been a betrayal of the work I personally did to help mobilize votes for him [Biden] here in the state of Washington" in the last presidential race, Al-Kabra said.

Sabrene Odeh, 29, a Palestinian American who is volunteering with the uncommitted campaign, said it's a "tangible way to send a clear message" to the White House.

"Our votes must be earned," she said. "And if we're going to continue to feel as Palestinians that we are less than or disposable … then we're going to stand in the way of all of our elected officials time and time again until they see the value in our lives."

Broadly speaking, Biden has tried to balance his support for Israel's campaign against Hamas fighters after Hamas' Oct. 7 terror attack with sympathy for the tens of thousands of people who have been killed amid Israel's bombardment of the Palestinian territory of Gaza.

The president has also pushed for negotiations to implement temporary cease-fires in exchange for hostage releases and criticized Israel's tactics as "over the top." But he has not said he would condition aid to the country on an end to Israel's retaliation or on negotiations with the Palestinians.

His critics, including among Arab and Muslim Americans, accuse him of being indifferent to their suffering and what they contend is Israel's brutal military operation, which the White House says isn't true. (Israel insists it takes steps to curb civilian deaths.)

 

More than 30,000 people have been killed in Gaza and more than 72,100 have been injured since the war was sparked by Hamas' October attack, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.

"When I see the videos and the pictures and everything that's coming out of Gaza, I see myself, I see my family members," said Odeh, the uncommitted voter in Washington.

She said that the protest movement extends far beyond the Arab American and Muslim American population.

Faheem Khan, another volunteer, echoed that, saying the uncommitted campaign reaches a diverse coalition of voters including many non-Muslim and non-Arab Americans.

Khan also pushed back on criticism from some Democrats that protesting Biden will aid former President Donald Trump's reelection chances, given how close the election could be in some states.

In Michigan, for example, Biden only won in 2020 by about 155,000 votes compared with the 101,000 uncommitted votes there in February's primary.

"I am more concerned that people who are anti-war sit out the election … and that would help Trump more than anything," Khan said.

The campaign in Washington was endorsed by the largest local labor union in the state, United Food and Commercial Workers 3000, a chapter that represents 50,000 grocery, health care and retail employees.

The group cited two reasons for their support: Members are concerned regarding Biden's political strength and ability to beat Trump, and they are angered by the administration's unwillingness to call for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.

"It's too risky for labor and it's too risky for our democracy to give Trump any chance to win in November," said Joe Mizrahi, the secretary-treasurer for UFCW 3000. "We need a different candidate to bring forward and to maintain those wonderful things that Biden has done or we need Biden to be aggressively making the case."

A Seattle chapter of the American Federation of Teachers and Jewish Voice for Peace Action have also supported the uncommitted effort.

Since Washington conducts its elections by mail, organizers have warned that it may take several days to accurately count how many uncommitted ballots are received.

As of Monday, some 1.27 million total ballots have been returned, according to the Washington secretary of state.

 

Though Biden has handily won every state's nominating contest so far and is set to clinch the party's overall nomination, Al Kabra said he's "hopeful" that the effort will garner significant reach.

"Early return ballot returns usually skew older and more center, and later ballot returns … are younger and more progressive," he said.

State data shows that ballot returns have gotten smaller in the days closer to Tuesday.

For Washington to send uncommitted delegates to the Democratic National Convention in the summer, the option will have to get at least 15% of the vote either statewide, as happened in Minnesota, or in a congressional district, as in Michigan.

When asked about the "uncommitted" voting effort taking place in Washington, Biden campaign spokesperson Lauren Hilt said he "shares the goal" of peace in the Middle East.

"The President believes making your voice heard and participating in our democracy is fundamental to who we are as Americans," Hilt said in a statement to ABC News. "He shares the goal for an end to the violence and a just, lasting peace in the Middle East. He's working tirelessly to that end."

This is not the first time that Democratic voters have voted "uncommitted" in a presidential primary. For example, it happened when former President Barack Obama ran for reelection in 2012.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, an effort similar to the uncommitted campaign has emerged in Georgia, where the "Listen to Georgia" coalition has started a "Leave It Blank" campaign, telling voters not to fill in any bubble in an effort to pressure Biden to do more to support Gaza.

In Wisconsin on April 2, an advocacy group is likewise urging Democrats to vote "uninstructed."

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