Uncommitted' delegates bring Gaza-war message to Democratic convention
Briefly

The uncommitted movement began in Michigan as a last-minute effort aimed to protest Democrats' pro-Israel policies, focusing on influencing the Democratic National Convention.
We're the first delegation ever to be representing Palestinian human rights. I think that’s really important. We're a small but mighty group, said Asma Mohammed.
Though they make up less than 1 percent of the delegates, the uncommitted delegates hope to advocate for the almost million voters demanding a ceasefire.
The presence of these delegates, despite lacking an official platform to speak, aims to convey a strong message regarding Palestinian rights and potential voter influence in elections.
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