Thinking about “Uncommitted”

Yesterday “Uncommitted” pulled a stunning 40 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary in Michigan. It’s hard to imagine 236,723 Democratic voters trudging to the polls to pull the lever for “Uncommitted,” and it is a striking result. If only the Republicans could run “Uncommitted” against Ms. Hillary, they might roll to an impressive victory next November. If “Uncommitted” isn’t at the top of the Democratic ticket himself, however, I’m afraid he will be enlisted to run as the vice presidential candidate on Ms. Hillary’s ticket.
PAUL wonders: Did some of the voters for “Uncommitted” believe they were voting for Hillary’s undevoted husband?

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