Welcome to POLITICO’s West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. Send tips | Subscribe here | Email Eli | Email Lauren President JOE BIDEN could end up regretting his decision to move Michigan up in the primary calendar. Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, community leaders and activists in the state are urging Democrats to vote “uncommitted” in Tuesday’s primary to protest Biden’s handling of the crisis. The dissatisfaction in Michigan is palpable and could, if manifested in voter turnout, cause massive political headaches for the White House. Ahead of polls closing, West Wing Playbook spoke with LAYLA ELABED, the campaign manager for “Listen to Michigan,” about the push to vote “uncommitted.” This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. What’s the strategy here? What message are you trying to send Biden? We borrowed this strategy from the 2008 Barack Obama campaign when his name was not on the Michigan primary ballot. As a way to embarrass the [Hillary] Clinton campaign, Obama’s campaign was able to mobilize voters to vote uncommitted. That is what we’re trying to do with our uncommitted votes — not to embarrass the Biden campaign, but to put pressure on the Biden administration and the Democratic Party to leverage a permanent cease-fire. There’s been plenty of efforts from activists to force Biden to call for a permanent cease-fire, but he hasn’t done so. Why do you think the Michigan primary could move the needle? We’re taking this strategy to the ballot box in hopes that President Biden will listen to his core constituency. Eighty percent of Democrats support a permanent cease-fire. But it is going to be up to Biden and the Democratic Party whether or not they want to listen. What do you say to Democrats who argue that you are weakening Biden’s reelection and thus enabling Trump? We are trying to save lives right now. This is beyond electoral politics. Biden is in a position of power to be able to demand a permanent cease-fire and end the military funding that we give unconditionally and unchecked. Although we know that Trump is not a friend, it is Biden who is in power right now. Our communities do not vote in a monolith, but if it were to come down to Biden and Trump in November — if Biden does not listen to his core constituency, and we do not have a permanent cease-fire — then it is going to be on the Biden administration, Biden himself and the Democratic Party to answer to why they literally handed the White House to Trump. So the message here is that the burden is on Biden, not Democratic voters? When we put our local electeds in seats of power to do the best for our communities, and they don’t do that — we don’t reelect them. I don't know why the president believes that he is untouchable in that way. A huge majority of his core constituency is demanding that he stop this genocide and it’s just falling on deaf ears. The answer that we keep getting is, ‘Well, you know, this is a better option than Trump.’ Voters, especially young voters, are really tired of the narrative of choosing the lesser of two evils. The ‘cease-fire’ write-in effort in the New Hampshire primary was not very successful. Does that worry you? We’re going to see more success in Michigan. We have all the right ingredients. We have the “uncommitted” option already on our ballot. And we have a community that is directly affected by what is happening in the region. And these communities have traditionally voted in the Democratic primary. Do you have post-primary plans for the campaign? What role do you want to play in the general election? The campaign will most likely dissolve after the primary. We’re not going to be asking voters to vote in any way except to vote their conscience in November. Let’s say it’s November and Biden has not called for a permanent cease-fire. How would you personally vote? It will be really, really hard to put my support behind either candidate. Without having a permanent cease-fire… I’d probably just skip the top of the ticket. MESSAGE US — Are you REP. DEBBIE DINGELL (D-Mich.)? We want to hear from you. And we’ll keep you anonymous! Email us at westwingtips@politico.com. Did someone forward this email to you? Subscribe here!
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