- The Uncommitted movement had 30 delegates at the convention, but haven’t yet had demands answered.
- Organizers have always advocated working within the party, but some say they’re too cozy with Dems.
- Uncommitted National hopes to meet with Kamala Harris before September 15.
In the days leading up to the Democratic National Convention , many party leaders shared a fear: Would protests against the war in Gaza upend the entire week?
Now with the DNC comfortably in the rearview mirror, top Democrats and the Harris campaign can breathe a sigh of relief — protests outside of the Union Center remained relatively calm and separate efforts by 30 uncommitted delegates didn’t jeopardize the proceedings.
But the uncommitted movement itself, based in Dearborn, Michigan , is figuring out where to go from here, now that delegates have cast their protest votes and Harris officially became the nominee without altering her policy stance on Israel.