Wisconsin secretary of state pivots to Trump when asked about movement in state for Democrats to not vote for Biden.

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How concerned are you about the organized movement to have people vote uninstructed in the primary here in Wisconsin? They've said their goal is to get 20,000 people to vote uninstructed as a protest vote against Joe Biden over his support for Israel amidst their war in Gaza, and that's about the margin that he won, he beat Trump by here in 2020. So what's your reaction to that and their goal? Yeah, so look, what's happening in Gaza is terrible. And at the same time, we have seen what the Biden administration has done with sending humanitarian aid to Gaza, being a leader on the world stage, because this isn't a unilateral decision that Joe Biden could just make. It's working in a larger coalition. And let's not forget, it was actually President Trump who started the ban on Muslims. That was something that he pushed. And so something that President Biden has been very clear about is that he supports people's right to voice their opinion and how they want to do that. And so we will, you know, we will look to see how things turn out. But, you know, I can tell you that President Biden is continuing to advocate on the world stage, which is exactly what we need.