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uncommitted
adjective as in free; not involved
Example Sentences
By the end of the presidential primary races in June, the movement had amassed over 750,000 "uncommitted," "uninstructed" or "no preference" votes, including write-in and blank-ballot protests in states without such options.
Are uncommitted voters real, or do these unicorns only find themselves unsure around election time?
“I think Walz’s desire to attempt to appeal to possible uncommitted voters fell on deaf ears.”
These supposed single-issue voters are shaping election results as there is a growing movement in the uncommitted voting bloc.
The “Uncommitted movement” organized this Spring in Michigan and Wisconsin to persuade college students, progressives, and Arab Americans to vote “uncommitted” in those states’ Democratic primaries, rather than for Biden.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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