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Beto O’Rourke supports strategy to skip Biden in Michigan primary for ceasefire

Former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke Supports Michigan Voters’ Protest for Ceasefire in Gaza

Former Texas Representative Beto O’Rourke ‌has expressed his support for Michigan voters who are planning to ‍mark “uncommitted” in the state’s Democratic primary as a way to pressure President Joe Biden into calling for a ceasefire ⁢in Gaza.

O’Rourke believes that those who want to see the⁣ Biden administration ⁣take‍ more action should exert political pressure by voting “uncommitted” ⁣and capturing⁢ the attention of the president and his campaign. He agrees with their aims ⁣and goals.

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with over a hundred hostages still being ‌held by ⁤Hamas 140 days after their attack on Israel. The war ⁢has resulted in the deaths of approximately 29,000‍ people,‌ according⁢ to the Gaza health ministry. O’Rourke emphasizes the need ⁢for a ceasefire, the release of all⁣ hostages,⁣ an end to the war, and ⁢a negotiated solution for Palestinian statehood.

Biden has expressed his ⁢disagreement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to initiate strikes in‌ Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. He has urged Israel to avoid a “massive land invasion” until⁤ there is a plan to evacuate‌ civilians and remaining hostages.

O’Rourke, who ran against Biden in 2020 but⁢ later endorsed him, recently lost a gubernatorial bid in Texas.

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Why does Beto O’Rourke⁢ believe that voting “uncommitted” in the​ Michigan Democratic primary will exert political pressure on President Biden regarding the Gaza ceasefire?

Former Texas Representative Beto O’Rourke​ has shown‌ his support for Michigan voters who are planning to mark⁣ “uncommitted” in the state’s ⁤Democratic primary to pressure President Joe Biden into calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

O’Rourke believes ⁤that individuals ⁢who want to see more action from the Biden‍ administration should exert‍ political pressure ‍by voting “uncommitted” and getting the attention of the president and his campaign. He shares their aims and goals in⁢ relation​ to the situation in Gaza.

The‌ situation in Gaza remains dire, with over a hundred​ hostages still being​ held by Hamas 140 days after their ⁣attack ⁤on​ Israel. ​The war‍ has resulted in the deaths of approximately 29,000 people, according to⁣ the Gaza health ministry. O’Rourke emphasizes the urgent need for a ⁢ceasefire, the release of all hostages,⁢ an end to ​the war, and a negotiated solution for⁢ Palestinian statehood.

President Biden has expressed his disagreement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to initiate strikes in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. He⁣ has urged Israel to refrain‌ from a “massive land invasion” until‍ there is a plan to evacuate ​civilians and‍ any remaining⁤ hostages.

O’Rourke, who‌ ran against Biden‍ in the 2020 elections but later endorsed him, ‌recently lost a gubernatorial bid in Texas.

This article was sourced⁢ from The Washington Examiner.



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