Biden Faces Significant 'Uncommitted' Vote in Kentucky Primary
President Joe Biden secures 71.3% of the vote but sees notable dissent among Kentucky Democrats, reflecting broader concerns over his policies.
- Biden won the Kentucky Democratic primary with 71.3% of the vote, amounting to over 131,000 ballots.
- Nearly 30% of voters chose 'uncommitted' or other candidates, marking one of Biden's worst primary performances.
- The 'uncommitted' vote is seen as a protest against Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Biden's overall delegate count remains strong, with no serious challengers for the Democratic nomination.
- The Kentucky primary results are unlikely to affect the general election outcome in the predominantly Republican state.