President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump triumphed in the Michigan primaries, solidifying their expected rematch. Biden defeated his last Democratic rival, Rep. Dean Phillips, but attention is on the sizable “uncommitted” votes, signaling dissatisfaction within Biden’s coalition. Trump, having swept the first five Republican states, aims to secure the nomination by mid-March. The “uncommitted” movement, objecting to Biden’s stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, poses a challenge. Trump faces internal party dissent and struggles with suburban and educated voters. Despite hurdles, both candidates maintain substantial support, setting the stage for a closely watched November election.