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  • Did anyone read in the lawyer's letter where it said that Obama should get no votes from Michigan because 'Uncommitted' is a candidate and Obama is not named 'Uncommitted ?

    Florida Democrats nearly united in presentation 2008

  • Coming in at second place was "Uncommitted" -- there was a movement to have Obama supporters vote thusly (as I did), in the hopes that if uncommitted delegates were seated then they could be free to go for Obama.

    Teamsters, Boilermakers Endorsing Obama 2009

  • Thus, on the Democratic ballot, Clinton faces off against the ironically-named "Uncommitted" - which, really, shouldn't be too hard as it's what she's been doing ever since Bubba hired his first intern.

    Dan Treul: Turning Purple: Michigan Voters Indecisive, Overlooked and Just Plain Unaware 2008

  • The closest the Iowa Caucus has ever come to getting it right was in 1976, when Jimmy Carter came in a distant second to "Uncommitted" -- and, even then, it's not as if Jimmy Carter went on to demonstrate the best that the Democratic Party had to offer in the way of executives.

    Will Bower: My History Of P.U.M.A.: From Iowa To Denver and Beyond 2008

  • Those supporting other candidates - as well as protesting the state party's inept maneuvering - organized campaigns encouraging Michigan voters to vote "Uncommitted" - an alternative which "lost" to Clinton by just 15 points.

    Dan Treul: Michigan Superdelegates Tense As March 4 Primaries Near 2008

  • The Uncommitted is a study in depth by a gifted and imaginative psychologist of the processes that lead many of our brightest youth to despise and reject the society in which they have grown up and which has afforded them its best opportunities and advantages.

    Kids Without a Country Friedenberg, Edgar Z. 1966

  • Yes, and IF the Jr. Senator from IL had campaigned in MI as Senator "Uncommitted," I could see maybe, perhaps, possibly, giving him some delegates from MI.

    Clinton makes popular vote pitch in new ad 2008

  • CORRECTION: With Mr. Obama garnering the "Uncommitted" Michigan votes, Mrs. Clinton is actually +60,000 votes.

    Clinton makes popular vote pitch in new ad 2008

  • Given a choice between Clinton, Kucinich, and uncommitted ...... you honestly think that every democrat in Michigan took the time to show up and help Clinton defeat this mysterious "Uncommitted" candidate??

    Democrats mull Florida, Michigan compromise 2008

  • She's also giving Obama no votes in Michigan, even though the majority of "Uncommitted" were for Obama. teresa from Canada

    Clinton makes popular vote pitch in new ad 2008

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