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# NameComments
251 AnonymousI AM VERY UNHAPPY WITH DEMOCARTIC PARTY FOR CHOOSING A VERY WEAK AND UNPOPULAR CANADATE. I always vote democart. I along with 30 member of my family will vote for McCain in 2008 for President.
252 Anonymous
253 Margaret Maurer
254 alanhillary has the experience. next time for obama.
255 Patricia FairbankI will never vote for the racist Obama. The Democratic party is over for this former life long democrat.
256 KimberlyI for one am ready to leave the democratic party. I agree the party brass couldn't keep their mouths shut while people voted. It was blatantly obvious that the party brass wanted Obama to win. Hillary one the popular vote. She should be the nominee! If she isn't she should quit the party and run as an independent! If they don't have a place to write her name in at the voting booth in November. I will hand back my card and walk out! Actually I might be so upset I end up voting for McCain. I won't support the party brass and vote for the novice Barack H. Obama!
257 Wayne
258 PATTY J STEWART
259 Cynhtia SantovenaI will never vote for Obama. There is a saying that goes tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are 1. Rev Jeremiah Wright 2. Tony Rezco 3. Humas 4. Luis Farakhan 5. Michelle Obama and her rascist comments. Obama will never get the Presidency. In the first time in my life I will vote Republican.
260 AnonymousMy family will vote for McCain and never for Obama.
261 Anonymous
262 AnonymousIf Obama is your choice I refuse to vote in the upcoming election. This country does not need this phony or his racist wife in the White House.
263 Tracy TatroI will not vote for Obama! I will either write Hillary Clinton on the ballot or I will vote for McCain. I will NEVER vote for Obama! I don't trust him!
264 AnonymousI will NOT vote for BO. Iwould think about it IF Hillary was VP, If not then he can forget about it. She is the one with experience and can turn this country around. The press, media treated Hillary unfairly and you know it!!!!
265 MaryAnn GuglielmoPlease do not nominate Obama. Wake up there is no way he is going to win all the dirt is about to come out and shoot his bubble down and everyone will be walking with there heads between their legs. You'll see. Republicans are playing their cards just right.
266 Sami SiddiquiHillary 08
267 Kerri CavenyI'd like to know the rules for write in votes in my state of New York. If I write in for Mrs. Clinton will that vote go to the demorcratic nominee? Also, if you would be so kind as to provide me with a list detailing which states automatically forward such write in votes to various party nominees. Thank you.
268 susan stone
269 Melinda
270 Gerry DavisI am a loyal democrat - but there in NO Way that I will vote for Obama - I will vote Peace and Freedom or McCain - hard to believe that I will do that -
271 Rosemarie WilletteIt is unfair that she must concede.
272 amanda
273 Rebecca HilgenbergI refuse to vote for a man who is a member of one of the most racist church in American history. I will write in a vote for Hillary Clinton or I will vote for the first time Republican but I will not vote for a candidate that I fell can not be trusted. End of Story/.
274 Robert E Zajc
275 AnonymousObama is not electable. He lost the popular vote in the primary. Hillary is both electable and the winner of the majority of votes in the primary. I resent Harry Reed and the DNC's manipulation of the race.
276 Donna Solis
277 AnonymousI am a lifelong Democrat who will not vote for Barak Obama. Anyone who votes for someone like Obama, who has had long term relationships with terrorists and racists, is a traitor to the US and racist themselves, in my humble opinion.
278 janet wagoneri think that hillarys voice should be heard over obamas,she is the only one that can be trusted in the "peoples issues". obama will run this country into the ground for his people he will make it better and for the rest of us he will make it hell on earth!! we need to a;; say NO to him and give our love and support to one who listens to the people thats only HILLARY!! the one TRUE preeident.
279 AnonymousI have always been a democrat. If Obama is the nominee I will not vote for him and I have always supported the democratic nominee, but not this time. The media has been extremely sexist and they have put down Hillary Clinton in all the news. They act like Obama is a superstar! Who is this guy? I don't know and neither does anyone else.
280 AnonymousMr Obama was SELECTED not elected; his credentials are lacking, his integrity is questionable and his experience..well what experience??
281 AnonymousI am outraged at the democratic process and the media bias. I am disheartened at the meanness and sexism. I can not vote for McCain. I will not vote for Obama. I stand with my choice ... Hillary Clinton.
282 Felipe TapiaThis is the biggest mistake in the history of DNC. The disenfranchising of voters and the blatant agenda of pushing / forcing a nominee on the voters will have disastrous consequences come November. You need to reinstate Hillary as the real nominee, or McCain will get my Vote in November and after that I will no longer be a Democrat.
283 Janet L. Gomez, RNBarama is a BS'er and phony when he talks about "change". One of his first acts as the "presumptive" candidate was to begin contacting Hillary's fund-raising big wigs (NY Times 6-32-08). He's uncomfortable considering Hillary as VP because it goes against his campaingn promises of change and out with the old. Funny, he wants change and new outlooks, but has no problem looking to old money or accepting the back-slapping of someone like "old" Teddy Kennedy. Will his whole cabinet be under 46yo to keep them new and fresh. Forget experience...his resume shows it doesn't matter. What a hypocrite!!!
284 JackThis man is scary
285 Cheryl SmoleckiI have been a life long Democrat, being raised in Chicago. After seeing the party unsupportive of Hillary, and the total media bias against her, I have decided to VOTE McCAIN. This is not about race; it is about having the most competent candidate in office. Also, I have lost all faith in the Dem. party because of their lack of a fair way to conduct revote in MI and FLA!!
286 R.Noesner
287 Shannon RainsOne word - NEVER.
288 Shirley Beverlyi cannot support obama. he is not qualified. to run this country
289 Carmen M. DuBoisObama don't blame your ills on society when you yourself could of made a difference. Faith does play a big part of who we are. God Bless America land that I love. Crown thy good with brotherhood. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS, ONE NATION UNDER GOD INDIVISIBLE WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL. In those words above it does not say “GOD DAMN AMERICA” The company you keep, the lack of judgment says it all! If Obama really felt for America, why did he stay in this church that practices hate and bigotry for 20 years? Why did he and his family stay in this church who used the tragedy of 911, 6 days after it happened, as a joke. When 9-11 happened, it impacted the very core of all Americans and of the countless of families that still grieve for their loss. Yet Obama stayed in this church that practices hate and played the race card for 20 years. Obama does not deserve to be President! If Hillary runs as an Independent, me and my family will be voting for her. If Hillary does not run for office, I and my family will be voting for John McCain. We have never voted for a Republican before but I trust John McCain.
290 AnonymousI will not vote for Barack Hussein Obama. I am switching my party ticket and will vote for Senator John McCain.
291 jacqueline ellis
292 AnonymousFor over 20 years I have supported the party's nominee. The leadership of the house, senate in congress and the dnc, have divided and destroyed 'my party'. I absolutely will not vote for obama. Voting for McCain would mean we will go back to the issues, and stop the divisiveness by race that obama encouraged. Never should anyone be rewarded for using the race card. For the most powerful job in this country, we need the qualifications, experience, and humanity, found in Hillary Clinton. Otherwise, I absolutely will vote for McCain.
293 Vickey I. WadeDemocratic Party......What a joke!
294 Jane Troncoso
295 Paula Womackthe affirmative action candidate is woefully naive and inexperienced and im afraid he will lose in the fall
296 Linda Lloyd
297 Anonymous
298 Debra Brockdprf
299 David ZielinskiSorry, but he will be the worst candidate since McGovern
300 V J WebbOr, I will write in Hillary

 

Signatures | Total: 376