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# NameComments
201 James Mc DanielI will vote for John McCain
202 BrendaHe has not business being Commander and Chief of our armed forces. He is a ciitzen of Kenya also. When can you be a citizen of two countries and run for President of the United States of AMERICA
203 AnonymousWe want Hilary...We want Hillary...NObama
204 Anonymousthere are 4 in my family that are NOT voting for OBAMA... NEVER! it is HILLARY or MCCAIN Never OBAMA and we will NOT be registered DEM when this is all over! THIS IS NOT MY DADDY"s party!
205 heidiobama is not a patriot.
206 Michael CashIf the party is thinking this is not for real, come November the truth shall hit the FAN!
207 peggy howardWill never vote for Obama. He is a racist against whites.
208 Chris ThomasAs a Michigan voter, my vote counts no matter what the DNC thinks.
209 Linda VanBebber
210 David SweetserI hope these petitions work. because I can't believe the Dems are backing such a radical figure like Obama
211 Alicia de GuzmanWe will never vote for an inexperienced candidate like Obama who has poor judgment and mocks the small town folksl
212 Cassandra KogenThey try to say Hilary is Neo-Con but in the Clinton Administration they worked vigerously promoting peace in Ireland, the Middle East and Ex-Yugoslavia. Obama campaign supporters apologize now !
213 DoloresI do not trust Obama and will never vote for such a redical man. Your friends tell a lot about who you are. Look who Obama surrounds himself with. I do not believe he can be trusted and will never vote for him. Quess I will be voting republcan this year if OBAMA is the nominee.
214 C. Weidner
215 A American for Hillary!Well said! I only wish that Hillary would run as an Independent; she'd show all those idiots in the Democratic Party! This writer, just a new voter since 2004 because I never had any interest in politics, is seriously considering leaving this three-ring circus, and going Independent herself! I urge my fellow very unhappy and unsatisfied Democrats to leave with me.
216 AnonymousAs I am sure has already been stated, Hillary Clinton is the candidate that could take the general election come November. Obama has lost the swing states and the bigger states and has no hope of winning against McCain. This is ridiculous. Hillary Clinton needs to be the Democratic Nominee.
217 Jerry Turner
218 Marion GryzikI will not EVER vote for Obama. I am 56 years old and for the first time will vote for a republican president if the DNC insists on nominating this empty suit. He is too naive, arrogant, a clone to Bush. I will take my name off the DNC list if this goes on and never again contribute to the DNC
219 Lorraine WhittenetonI will vote for Senator McCain
220 Carla Juarez
221 Robert ClarkClinton all the way
222 Jessica Hollingsworth
223 Erika WoodObama just plan old scares me. He is too radical for any country, especially America!!! His friends, wife associates are the cancer of this country that is trying to harm instead of help the US.
224 Kelly MullinsI agree... I can not in good faith vote for a man that disregards people and their voices.. Its our inalienalbe right to vote.. Which means having those votes count...I will not vote if she is on the ticket as VP either... Its insulting to her and to me...
225 Cynthia TerkA VOTE FOR OBAMA IS A VOTE FOR MCCAIN TOO BAD DEMOCRATS YOU ALMOST WON THE WHITE HOUSE MAYBE NEXT TIME. BECAUSE NOW I VOTE FOR MCCAIN
226 CONNIE PARISHI WILL NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA IN NOV I WILL VOTE FOR McCain
227 Sheryl ReiskerI will never vote for that empty suit. You have been forcing him in and Hillary out. I will vote republican because he is the lesser of two evils.
228 Debbie Dixon
229 Anonymous
230 Kathy HarveyAs the former wife of a Decorated Viet Nam Vet,i am appaled that our country and my countrymen would even consider voting for anyone who would show disrespect to our Courty or our Flag!! If you vote for Obama you negate everything our Country was founded on. Honor,Courage,Commitment
231 MatthewWill not vote for Obama - but will vote for McCain in a contest between the two of them.
232 Anonymous
233 Teresia WareWe want Hillary to be our President plain and simple,She has not been treated fair though out this campaign, No Obama Yes Hillary.
234 AnonymousI personally plan on campaigning for McCain if Obama receives the nomination.
235 Sherry KeyzaThis whole thing is bull. We all know that Hillary won the votes among Americans and that she is the best person for the job. Maybe they are affraid of a woman doing a better job than any MAN has...
236 Grace Dormier
237 JudyExperience and competence and fairness trump party loyalty. McCain '08.
238 AnonymousI think it is a shame that our people will not stand behind a woman that I know could do a good job. Just like she had said in the past it looks like it will take a Clinton to clean up after a Bush just like it took a Clinton to clean up after a Bush.
239 sandra woodThis life long democratic voter will not vote for Obama.
240 T. CrugnolaIt has to beHillary or chuck our party. Was he a Ted Kennedy invention?
241 Anonymous
242 Anonymous
243 Peggy AndersonI WILL VOTE FOR McCAIN, HILLARY LOST WITH THE HELP OF DEAN, THE DNC AND ALL THOSE UNCARING WHAT THEIR VOTERS WANTED, SUPER DELEGATES, PLUS JEALOUS WOMEN. HILLARY COULD HAVE WON THE GENERSL ELECTION,BUT NOT OBAMA!
244 AnonymousI will not vote democratic this year (for the first time) if Barack Obama has the #1 position. It may take my entire strength to vote for McCain, but I will do that to help keep Obama and his "unproud of her country" wife out of the White House!
245 AnonymousHillary as Independent candidate!
246 Carlos Martinez
247 Judy HobrechtFor the first time in my life I will NOT be supporting the DNC! Howard Dean and the DNC oligraphy have turned me off being a member of your party! I will be voting for John MCcain. At least he was elected by the people and not shoved down our throats! Besides a liberal republican and a democratic congress just might be a good balance this time.
248 AnonymousI believe that the Democratic party is at fault for taking away the votes in Florida. Even if you thought it wrong to have their primary early, is it really right to take away their votes, the basis of our party. Add to that the Republican control over the primary date and you have a recipe for stupidity. If the rules committee were capable of admitting that the right to have your vote counted was more important than following the beurocracy this could be a winning issue in Florida. In a close race we could use every vote we can get ,why would the DNC continue this error, especially once Obama and Clinton are together.
249 Pall RamanathanI decided long time ago. I will not vote for Obama and will vote for McCain if Obama got the nomination. Obama got nominated via Caucus votes in the so called Red States. Moreover, his resume is thin. What experience does he have? No way. Not in Million Years. I am male and I have two Graduate Degrees. Guess that puts me in the educated category. The difference is, I used my education to understand the issues and who has the best solution. I haven't seen anyone other than Hillary Clinton with so much understanding of the problems facing us and the world. No one put forth a coherent solution as clearly as Hillary. I am saddened and mad at the super delegates for what they did and I will not vote for any super delegate that supported Obama over Clinton; just for the reason that they did not do the job they entrusted to do, to pick a candidate with most experience, qualification and the ability to win. As far as I am concerned, Super Delegates threw this to the Republicans by circumventing their responsibility. So, why should I vote for anointed looser, Obama?
250 Anonymous...another Democrat who will vote for McCain over Obama. AND, I'm a white collar male....so it really is about more than just blue collar women over 50 supporting Hillary! Shame on the Democratic Party....headed for defeat in November.

 

Signatures | Total: 376