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# NameComments
151 AnonymousI am strongly disheartened by the tactics being used by the Clinton campaign. I know many who will not vote for her if she gets the nomination, even though they have been lifelong Democrats. This is especially the case with the younger voters. Please consider the good of the country, and the possibility of goodness returning to our political processes.
152 Morgan Namvar
153 Joel Wheeler
154 Jamie Pettit
155 Alice AllenI voted for Bill Clinton twice; but this time I think the Clintons are very selfishly looking out for themselves. The polls show that McCain is gaining ground and I think HIllary is hurting the Democratic party. I am voting for OBAMA! We need a real change from this slime type of politics.
156 Carrie AuwaerterWords do matter!
157 Jeff TaylorPower to the people right on!
158 TBShe needs to go now.
159 Kristi JonesI have great respect for Senator Clinton's intelligence and accomplishments, but am deeply disappointed by her reliance upon Republican-style fear-mongering and old-fashioned backroom politics. We musn't forget the lesson learned (Gore-Bush) in allowing political games to supercede the popular vote. Senator Clinton should respect the people's will, and super delegates should as well.
160 Clarity Sanderson
161 J. Mariani
162 J. Mariani
163 Andrew Maier
164 craig kirkbySen. Clinton's experience as First Lady should not be counted as executive experience.
165 AnonymousHillary Clinton is doing great damage to the Democratic party. It is unfortunate, but I will not be able to vote for her if by some trickery, she wins the nomination. I will stay home, as it appears, many democrats will. Her lust for power is damaging the candidate who will most likely win the nomination. I cannot vote for someone who lacks a moral center, as Hillary Clinton appears to. Please support the person who is winning honestly, as soon as possible, so we can move on to the GE, with a possible win.
166 Brad BinghamDo the right thing.
167 Eleanor WheelerAnd please follow the rules that were in place at the start of the primary season - make it clear that you oppose seating the delegations from Michigan and Florida. Let's end this disasterous primary.
168 Anonymous
169 Peter Berquist
170 Sam GishTime to step away and not tear the party to shreds for the sake of ego.
171 David Stevenson
172 Dorri SteinhoffI am appalled that a fellow Dem would diminish the attributes of the leading Democratic candidate while praising the Republican contender. This is madness! Could it be Sen Clinton places her own ambitions ahead of the party? Does she see a President Obama as occupying the Whitehouse for 8 years while if Sen McCain was president she could give it another try in 4 more years? She is divisive to the party in the same way she is divisive to the nation. It's time to bring folks together and unite the country not more of the same division!
173 AnonymousI've had it I don't ever want to see anymore Bushes or Clintons in the White House. Enough is enough.
174 Judith
175 Peter Markus
176 Elmer HarrisPlease at the LEAST talk to Senator Clinton about statements like hers against Obama and for McCain in an aspect of their political experience. It doesn't help getting the Bush mindset out of Washington
177 Jane FishThe Clintons are doing so much damage to our party, and I would never have dreamed they would do this. I am tired of them and their need to win at all costs. Please support Obama now, when it counts. Thanks.
178 Elizabeth MillerI beg Hillary Clinton to do the right thing and quit her race for the White House. Her cause is only damaging the Democratic Party's chance of winning in November. The tactics she has used of late are false, underhanded and play completely into the hands of McCain. Is she running to be McCain's vice-president? Step aside and allow Barack Obama to assume his rightful place as the leader of a new, energized party. Let this brilliant man take on McCain and his old politics of yesterday!
179 Jim CarneyAs a life-long democrat, former union leader and activist, who voted for Mondale-Ferraro, and Bill Clinton twice, Al Gore, and John Kerry, and every other democrat on the ballot for over three decades, it is now time for the party electeds and activists to excercise courageous leadership and once and for all and stand up and DO the right thing. Act today to pledge your support to the party's clear front-runner, Senator Obama, and get on with fighting the republicans to win in November. End the harmful divisiveness NOW!
180 Steve MagruderMake Obama our nominee today!
181 barbara holliday
182 Barbara WoodinSenator Obama will still have the delegate lead after MS's primary today, and I'm sure he'll keep on keepin' on to win pledged delegates. Therefore, YOU MUST ENDORSE AND PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT TO OBAMA IF HE IS THE PRIMARY POPULAR VOTE AND DELEGATE WINNER!! The Clintons, as usual are playing games with the electoral system, and will do whatever it takes, ethical or not, to game the system!! That is why I support BARACK OBAMA - he truly is change we can BELIEVE IN - if he's qualified to be her VEEP, then he's qualified to be the PRESIDENT!!
183 cynthia scottThe Clintons are dragging the party down. We need to win in 2008.
184 Anonymous
185 AnonymousI began this primary season a Clinton supporter. I am now embarassed and ashamed of my party and fear for its future. Please stop this shameful madness and support Barack Obama, today.
186 AnonymousWhat's going on now is, I believe, tearing the Democratic Party apart. Senator Obama IS ahead of Senator Clinton . I think it is time for the Super Delegates to step in and stop the destruction of the Party. I see no way that Senator Clinton can win, other than trying to persuade the SD's to vote against the majority of voters in this country. It has to stop.
187 jon fournierI think that it's disgraceful that someone who claims to be a democrat, would nearly endorse the other parties candidate.Dropout Hillary while you have some honor left.
188 Matthew Hamilton
189 Victoria HudsonSenator Hillary Clinton is a disgrace to women, to the Democratic party - to our country's leaders as well as to the political process. She has conveyed not even a minute bit of character in her defeats; more importantly, her claims to vast experience must then include her involvement in the Iran-Contra dealings (when her husband, as governor of Arkansas, procured pilots and the landing strip at Mena for the drug drops). That Barack Obama has chosen not to bring up the excessive, negative, sordid baggage belonging to the Clintons, the Clinton campaign nonetheless has shown how low it will stoop to try and return the Clintons to the White House, a place they disgraced!
190 Joe CallahanPlease stop the negative campaignign and support a candidate who can win in the fall, Barack Obama.
191 B. HandleyThe Clintons are an embarrassment to the Democratic Party. Their ambitions are threatening the wellbeing of the party. The Superdelegates need to understand that a good chunk of Obama supporters will bolt and go third party if Clinton manages to steal this away from Barack. No money. No support. Screw the Clintons. They'd rather the party go down in flames if she can't be the nominee. Fuck her.
192 Anonymous
193 robert a. kezelisthe degree, extent and strength of my dis-satisfaction is not easy to gauge. However, with each passing day, I find myself angrier and angrier at Senator Clinton, so much so, that I would never vote, nor support, her if she were able to wrestle away the nomination. Self-serving, egotistical, and extremely damaging, I find her credibility to be totally gone.
194 Scott RobsonIt's time to stop the insanity. Tell her to quit destroying OUR party.
195 Linda Ralphsobama needs this support . hillary clinton is being rude and out of control .
196 Anonymous
197 Eddy RobinsonI strongly agree. Our candidates can only win elections and govern effectively when they operate as part of a team. Expressing respect for a Republican candidate is acceptable, but using them to diminish an opponent for the Democratic nomination is not - especially when such a tactic is employed by the candidate in second place.
198 AnonymousDo you really want Republicans to be in charge for four more years? Pledge for Obama now and stop Senator Clinton from further harming the Democratic Party.
199 Robert Black
200 faye ballard

 

Signatures | Total: 377