| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Jeff Goldsmith | My friends, this is the only graceful way to bring the Democratic primary election to a close. Let's get focused on unhorsing the Republican juggernaut! |
| 2 | Daniel Bukszpan | |
| 3 | Anonymous | |
| 4 | Randall May | |
| 5 | Robert Bozsa | Save the party! Stop the monster! Hillary is killing us! Let integrity, optimism, and hope prevail! |
| 6 | Stephen Wells | It's clear that at this point Hillary is only still in this race to attempt to damage Obama to the point that McCain can win in November.
Please do the responsible thing for the party and publicly declare your support for Senator Obama today.
Thank you |
| 7 | Sandi M. de Oliveira | In other spheres of "civilized" life we realize that we have the freedom to do what we want, as long as it does not do damage to someone else. If HRC had a chance of winning this election according to the stated rules, I would not support this petition. She does not, but she is willing to engage in scorched earth tactics which do not advance her cause but may seriously jeopardize the party's chances in November--not just in the Presidential election, but in the races for other offices as well. Do not let this happen! |
| 8 | Niraj Desai | |
| 9 | Anonymous | |
| 10 | Anonymous | Stop the goddamn bleeding! This has gone on far too long. If you let this continue, OUR PARTY will suffer more damage than it needs right now! McCain is already using Hillary's lines in his campaign speeches. HOW LONG ARE YOU GOING TO KEEP THIS CRAP UP? |
| 11 | Bill Simpson | You can end this sooner rather than later. |
| 12 | John Thorpe | |
| 13 | Larry House | Please pledge your support to Barack Obama. If he doesn't get the nomination, there is an entire generation of voters like me who will give up on this process. |
| 14 | Joan Joyce | |
| 15 | Lynn Rogers | I strongly believe that Hillary Clinton cannot win
the general election. She has too much baggage
that the republicans are ready to release to the
public. |
| 16 | lynda lewis | |
| 17 | Robert Tierney | Obama is ahead by every measure. For the good of the party and to preserve our overwhelming likelihood that the general election will result in a democratic president, please support Obama early to end this race. This is likely to divide the party and result in 4 more years of a republican nomination when there is likely going to be several supreme court appointments. Do right by your country, your party, and your conscious. |
| 18 | Paul Mendenhall | It is clear tht Senator Clinton cannot, and must not, win. Why not end this damaging farce now, by commiting to Senator Obama? |
| 19 | Anlo Sepulveda | Get er done |
| 20 | Lori Brown | The Clintons re destroying the Democratic party with remarks about McCain being better prepared for the presidency than Obama. Hillary Clinton is a hateful and devisive person who more cares about power for herself than our party or our country. There are no circumstances under which I could vote for her. She's worse than Joe Lieberman -- at least he switched parties before trashing his own. |
| 21 | Len Switalski Jr | |
| 22 | Alison Garber | |
| 23 | Anonymous | End this nightmare.
Support Obama. |
| 24 | Justin Beach | Senator Obama is clearly the candidate that has captured the imagination of American voters - Democrat and otherwise. Please put a stop to Hillary Clinton's campaign to set herself up for 2012 by helping McCain win the white house. |
| 25 | angela hagerty | Clinton has the right to compare and contrast her record with Obama's. There's always some heat during political campaigns. However, Hillary Clinton has stepped over the line, and she has repeatedly done it. She's willing to hurt Obama, by propping up a Republican and insisting that our frontrunner is not ready to be President. Furthermore, it's obvious that she doesn't believe this, because she is insisting that Obama be her running mate in some sort of "dream ticket." Hillary Clinton has gone far enough. We do not want this same-old, same old as our nominee. It's shameful and it degrades our party and our chances in November. |
| 26 | Anonymous | |
| 27 | Jack Meoff | I passionately sign this petition with both hands willingly. |
| 28 | Anonymous | PLEASE stop the bleeding. Do not disenfranchise our new voters. |
| 29 | Anonymous | |
| 30 | Ryan Donahue | Senator Clinton should be given a chance to apologise for this. It may be that she is following bad advice from her campaign advisors. I give her that benifit of the doubt. If she does not apologise AND amend her ways, she should be dumped from the Democratic Party. I once supported two GREAT nominees, I fought for BOTH Senators. Now I have egg on my face for doing so. I no longer support Senator Clinton. I support Senator Obama ONLY at this point. |
| 31 | Wallace Gilliam | It's time to stop the damage Hillary is causing the Dmocratic Party. Please endorse Obama immediatly. |
| 32 | Sharon Herman | Stop her from destroying the party and Obama's chances for winning in November. If she thinks she can do enough damage to Obama to toss it to McCain in November so she can come roaring back to save us in 2012, listen up - I WON'T SUPPORT HER THEN EITHER! I am *done* supporting Clintons. Oust them from the party! |
| 33 | Anonymous | Im reporting Senator Clinton for Dirty tactics and endorsing Mccain over a fellow democrat she is a TRAITOR |
| 34 | Judy Russell | I am very upset that Senator Clinton has decided to support McCain over Obama. If she feels that the Republican nominee is a better choice if she can't get the nomination for herself then I question her devotion to the people of the United States and to the Democratic party as a whole. Before I felt quite comfortable voting for either Clinton or Obama as the Democratic nominee. Now I am not. She is not the front runner; in delegates or popular vote, she is using dirty trick politics more reminisant of the Republican campaigns, and she will be the cause of a terrible devide in the party if she gets the nomination by super delegate selection. For the unity of our party and the possible ramifications of any further political moves that will damage our chances in the general election, I must ask you to consider coming out now in support of Senator Obama. I for one do not feel that this country can afford another four years of Republican rule. Clinton's personal ambitions must not be allowed to ruin our chances to take the presidency back in 2008. Thank you for your consideration |
| 35 | John Graziano | Please, stop this insanity |
| 36 | John McCarthy | Please help end this as soon as possible. Sen. Cliton's comments comparing Sen. McCain to Sen. Obama are hurting our chances in the GE. |
| 37 | Richard Schmidt | Time to call it for Barack Obama! |
| 38 | Frank A Dennis | |
| 39 | Jon | HRC is shameless. End this madness NOW. |
| 40 | Gregory Class | |
| 41 | Michael Blackburn | Hillary. Go. Away. |
| 42 | Jeremy Kaley | |
| 43 | Jeremy Kaley | No matter how good of friends McCain and Hillary are she needs to remain loyal to her party. She acts like it's O.K if McCain wins just as long as Obama doesn't. Her and McCain are to shady to not be hesitant of them. |
| 44 | Dorothy Anderson | Elections, most importantly this one, is about serving the people not an individual desire for power, importance or wealth. It is NOT about EGO. It is about SERVICE! If the Democratic Party, of which I have been a part all 71 years of my life, wants to survive it needs to return to democratic principles. Here is a golden opportunity to bring this country back from the brink, by coming together with renewed hope and policies. Those among the party leaders with all their areas of expertise must publicly come together and make a bold, clear statement of purpose committing to suppose Obama (with their areas of expertise) and allow him to lead, inspire, and direct. Stop the shameful "cat-fight" and do what is right for this country, democracy, humanity . IT IS A NEW DAY IN AMERICAN, ANOTHER CHANCE TO GET THIS RIGHT. DON'T SQUANDER IT ON what you preceive as your entitlement. It is not! It is a matter of survival, and the ways of the past - with all the collective experiences- have fell far short of what it is we should be about and what it is that ails us. We've had enough of arrogance. We need some HOPE, INSIPRATION (to give spirit to) and NEW DIRECTION. Step aside and help Obama and stop tearing him down. IF your experience is so valuable and vital - help him, help us, and step out of the way. BARACK OBAMA has my pledged vote regardless of what names appear on the ballot. |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Nora Kravec | |
| 47 | Anonymous | It's time to pull together behind the obvious front-runner and to stop the hemoraging.
PLEASE THROW YOUR SUPPORT TO SENATOR OBAMA NOW !!!!!! |
| 48 | Jeanette Brown | As 44 year old life long Democrat, I am deeply offended by the recent actions of Senator Clinton. Ms. Clinton seems to be determined to destroy the Democratic Party if it does not bend to her agenda.
Sorry Senator Clinton, the party of the people, the Democratic Party, may be a big tent but it has no room for those who think themselves so important that they believe that they are the party.
The only way to prevent such underhanded and anti (big 'D') Democratic tactics from occurring again in the future is to not let these actions stand now.
I ask all super delegates to do the right thing and pledge your vote to the only Democrat left in the race, Senator Barack Obama. |
| 49 | Carey Adkins | |
| 50 | Anonymous | Pleas vote for the future of our Party and for the end of decades of bitter partisanship and witchhunts. Enough is enough. We need change. Please pledge for Barack Obama and include the young and all states in the process of selection. The United States is more than just 17 states, we are 50 and we all count. |