"If we don't push this message through to the presidential nominee we can lose in November," Mohammed said. "Numbers are there, it's a losing issue for Democrats," added Dan Engelhart.
Nearly 46,000 Minnesota voters checked that box on Super Tuesday. That 19% is more than any other state in the country.
But there's a divide among the state's 11 uncommitted delegates.
Mohammed said she's standing firm on her values and will not vote for the Democratic ticket if there is not a commitment for a cease-fire from Harris or Walz.
"There are people that feel that way right now and will not go and check that box for a Democrat then there are people like me who will, but it won't be easy, Engelhart stated.
From delegates to young voters, protests spilled onto college campuses like the University of Minnesota and despite the shake-up on the Democratic ticket, some are still conflicted.
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