The "uncommitted" movement didn't just earn publicity and shake the Biden campaign. It's also expected to result in Michigan actually sending one uncommitted delegate to the Democratic nominating convention. "Under Michigan’s Democratic primary rules, candidates can receive delegates by earning at least 15 percent of the vote in a specific congressional district," reports the New York Times' Zach Johnk. That seems a certainty for Tlaib's Michigan-12 district.
This could be the start of a rolling nightmare for the Biden-Harris campaign. While leftist media and party officials will spin the Michigan result in favor of Biden, it's made a national splash and could ignite a trend that spreads to upcoming states, with Democrats seizing upon the tactic to voice not only disappointment with Biden's approach to Israel and Gaza, but also to express their long-simmering general dissatisfaction with Biden. A Rasmussen poll released Monday found that 48% of Democrats backed the idea of the Democratic Party "finding another candidate to replace Joe Biden before the election in November."
I think this is how they can orchestrate the switch.
If uncommitted wins nationally, the DNC has a license to just pick "Candidate X."