The "uncommitted" protest vote against President Joe Biden is gaining momentum, particularly in recent primary contests. Opportunities for this movement to express discontent with Biden's policies in the Middle East are dwindling. Activists are eyeing upcoming primaries in April, May, and early June for potential opportunities to convey dissatisfaction with Biden's leadership.
Faculty experts at the George Washington University are available to offer insight, commentary and analysis on the uncommitted protest vote. If you would like to speak with an expert, please contact GW Media Relations Specialist Tayah Frye at tayah [dot] fryegwu [dot] edu.
Todd Belt is the director of the Political Management Program at the GW Graduate School of Political Management. Belt is an expert on the presidency, campaigns and elections, mass media and politics, public opinion, and political humor. In addition to his expertise, Belt is co-author of four books and helps to run GW’s political poll, which recently shared new findings.
Danny Hayes, professor of political science, is an expert on campaigns and elections who can discuss the current election landscape and provide insights and analysis on current campaign strategies.
Christopher Warshaw, an associate professor of political science at the George Washington University, is an expert on redistricting, American politics, representation, public opinion, as well as state and local politics.
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