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In the Michigan primary on Tuesday, more than a hundred thousand Michigan Democrats chose âuncommittedâ instead of voting for Joe Biden, as a protest of the Presidentâs support for Israelâs military campaign in Gaza. In Dearborn, which is home to a large Arab American and Muslim population, fifty-seven per cent of the vote was âuncommitted.â And, while former President Donald Trump has so far swept the Republican contests, Nikki Haley has seized on college-educated and moderate-to-liberal Republican voters, taking forty per cent of the primary vote in South Carolina, her home state. This week, the Supreme Court announced that it would hear oral arguments on Trumpâs claims of immunity, delaying the possibility of a trial in the federal January 6th case before the election. âItâs practically a kind of game-over moment for our democracy, what the Supreme Court did this week,â the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says. Will apathy among Democrats and the Supreme Courtâs delay of Trumpâs trial lead to a second Trump term? The New Yorker staff writers Jane Mayer and Evan Osnos join Glasser to weigh in.
