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# NameComments
251 Patricia LanghurstSenator Clinton should be eliminated for tactics that damage the Democratic party.
252 Patricia D. Dungy
253 Julie Byfield
254 AnonymousObama has it all. Popular vote, more states and pledged delegates. Duh?
255 T RadunzelObama has generated more interest than any candidate in my 34 year lifetime. And it is not because of his race, but because of his ability to lead, his desire to include all Americans in THEIR government, and his optimism, which contrasts greatly with the fear and pessimism that eminates from his opponent. Please help unite our Party, so that we may move ahead to address the attacks of John McCain, and better prepare for the General Election. Thank you for accepting the responsibility of being a superdelegate in this most exciting primary cycle.
256 Shannon VoAs a former support of Hillary, I am so saddened by her actions and recent words in this campaign. Please back Obama and give our country what it needs and deserves.
257 f. valerioEven if Hillary did join the other guys, we would still have Barack Obama at the end of the day!!!
258 Judith Zola. Geraldine Ferraro has made me so incredibley sad. Where is Hillary the leader. Please make it stop.
259 Jesse O.
260 Doug HollandClinton lost. She can't catch up in the delegate counts. She needs to get out now, and the Democratic party needs to unite, NOW, so we can target McCain and win in November.
261 Robert McDermott
262 Anne Pritchett
263 Robyn DonaldsonIt will be difficult for Hillary to catch and surpass Obama with pledged delegates. The party will suffer it she attempts to win this nomination without having more pledged delegates than Obama and it comes down to the superdelegates. This will not only hurt the Dems with the presidency, but also keep people home at the state and local level. Americans need a change and do not support two families dominating our democracy for 20 years.
264 Emma LewisObama or no one! I am an indep. and left the Dems when the Clintons took power and dragged down the dems.
265 Keme HawkinsObama 2008 Time to turn the page. We do not want a "fighter"....we want a UNITER!
266 Barbara DonaldsonObama has brought so many young and new voters to our party, why would we go backwards into the post-2000 Clinton era. We need to move forward. Plus, it is quite disappointing the way the Clintons have run their campaign.
267 Carlos GonsalezSenator Clinton needs to withdraw from the Race! Since she refuses to release her Tax Returns and cannot even manage her campaign finances...how can she be trusted to manage the Country's?
268 Anthony HowardSenator Clinton has crossed the line in her praise of Senator McCain with the implications that he is better suited to be Commander-In-Chief than Senator Obama. It's time for Senator Clinton to step down and do everything posssible to mend to the damge she has done to the Democratic Party.
269 K. SearleIf Clinton wins the nomination by such FRAUD, and not by the will of "We The People" and our votes, I promise to sever my 47 year membership with the Democratic Party forever, and to vote for Ralph Nader in the 2008 Presidential Election, so help me God!!!
270 Pastor Eld. Alyone J. Priest;I believe in Barack Obama and what he stands for, we really need your help. Will you help me in spreading the Obama message of change and hope?
271 Ruth LoadmanI truly believe that Mr. Obama has the intelligence and humility we all must have to unite Americans to regain the pride in our nation that the Bush administration has damaged. Mrs. Clinton has the intelligence, but has the egotistical attributes that President Bush has displayed in making decisions regardless of the will of the American people. I fear this would again be the case if she became our President. Please do everything you can to avoid this kind of history repeating itself. Thank you.
272 Amber M SmithWe deserve a real leader who wants us all to work together, not divide us. Senator Obama promotes that kind of leadership and responsibility. He chooses not to let anyone be without a voice. I fear Senator Clinton is concerned only with those who can afford to pay off her bills and legal fees of old lawsuits. My support for Obama is not from catchy phrases but due to the fact anyone can see his intelligence and integrity far surpass Senator Clinton , her campaign, as well as the McCain cluster. Hillary not only tries to divide us from our Republican brothers and sisters but also of our own party. I fear she is just as power hunger now as she was when her husband was Commander in Chief. I've done my homework as well as other educated individuals have. I'm sure you've noticed that the more educated support Obama because of his own intelligence as well as common sense (the 2 don't always coincide). I plead with you, make the right and just choice to bring our America back to its majestic glory. Choose Obama for president. Thank you in advance.
273 EltonShe doesn't care about this Party, she cares about herself!
274 mar thomIn light of today's endorsement by former members of the Join Chiefs of Staff, the comments made by Clinton are damaging to not only the Democratic party, but to the integrity of American politics.
275 Jean PradelThere must be a speciifc plan set forth by the Clinton Camp of exactly how they plan on winning. Because if they keep moving the goal posts we are all suffering as Democrats and McCain will win. That means we only do the revotes in FL and MICH if after lets say the last big states NC and Indiana there is a large Clinton winning lead. No need to do it over if she doesn't catch him in popular votes even with counting the UNFAIR FL and MICH votes.
276 Ciro FaienzaI am terrified that establishment mentality might take Senator Obama's rightful nomination from him and place it in the hands of the candidate with fewer supporters and far less of a chance to win the presidency for the Democratic Party. Please show your respect for the American people and pledge your support to the candidate with the most popular votes, Barack Obama.
277 Donna Marie CovertIf the party leaders think for one minute that Clinton's comments and campaign tactics are not beginning to tear at the Party's fiber, think again. I am a yellow dog Democrat, but this dog don't hunt. Is Hillary really a Democrat or another Lieberman? I am beginning to wonder.
278 Jonathan ZellerThis has got to stop...the party is dividing and it all is caused by the divisive nature of Hillary Clinton. I use to respect her but now the more that time passes the more i feel ashamed she is party of this party. Please end her misery and give the nomination for Barack Obama so he can focus on the real objective.
279 Jim DavisPLEASE HELP STOP THE MADNESS!!!
280 Stephen Emerson
281 Mattthew MillerYou will be reverting the purpose of democracy if you do not listen to your constituents, your DEMOCRATIC party. Don't risk the backlash of betraying our trust because I, as the latest member of the political electorate (18 year olds), WILL become disillusioned with the Democratic Party if they go against public opinion. NO ONE has the right to do that and even trying to add Obama as a running mate will not suffice because he is a FRONT-RUNNER, not a running mate. Do this for yourself and for your voters: Give Obama the nod and the nomination WHEN he wins this initial race.
282 AnonymousThe Democratic party will be defeated in november if the leaders and the superdeligates dont step in to stop Hillary Clinton and her dirty tactics. her despiracy is absolutely unhealthy and discouraging
283 Wayne WeissI think that petition is disgusting and runs counter to all of the poise and control that Obama has exhibited throught the campaign
284 Corasi Ortiz
285 Jerome Bryant
286 Jacquie KangasI am a middle-aged white woman. I am shocked at Mrs. Clinton's attacks and rhetoric against Barack Obama, a member of her own party. I am shocked at the distortions of the truth on Mrs. Clinton's résumé, something for which an executive in corporate life would be instantly dismissed. Most of all, I believe someone with Barack Obama's integrity, leadership skills, motivational talents and experience is very rare - a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Imagine if Barack Obama were to come out ahead in states and delegates, yet were not to gain the nomination. That would be inconceivable.
287 Pat SweeneyAs a 63 yr old, rural, upstate NY woman voter, I am backing Sen. Barack Obama. NY's Sen. Clinton (who I voted for two times) has run such a disorganized, and now very ugly campaign, that even as a white older woman I find it impossible to support her. Our country needs change - not just change from Bush - but a positive change beyond the old'time Clinton politics. This Granny says: "Yes we can!"
288 Marina WatersI have been a constant Clinton supporter for the past 15 years. When Hillary Clinton announce her candidacy for President, I was the first to jump on board. Today, after months of critical thought and consideration, primarily about the state of the world and our relationship to the rest of the world as a country, I have decided that Obama is the best candidate to represent our country and reconstruct damaged relationships in order that we all might someday be proud again of our nation.
289 AnonymousSUPPORT OBAMA!! It's the RIGHT thing to do!! It's time we do the RIGHT thing and do what's BEST for our country!
290 James W. Riddle
291 William Kimzey
292 Kenneth Stacey
293 David ian PendleburyI further ask that all super delegates speak in one voice against the racially motivated tactics of the Clinton Campaign. Our communities do not need any further racial divisiness promoted and used as a wedge issue. We will live in our communities, and will live with the resulting damage of these deplorable tactics; long after the Primary season is over. As we have seen during the Duke Lacrosse fiasco here in Carolina - and further seen in Jena - Race relations are at best tenuous. The exploitation of race clearly is out of bounds, and goes against everything the Democratic Party has stood for for decades. The credibility damage done to ALL Democrats on the Commander in Chief issue only reinforces the slogans of the Republican Right. How can ANY Democrat respond to these charges in their own elections, with these baseless campaign tactics. The Clinton campaign is not only bent on destroying the Obama team, but they are destroying the chances of Democrats further down the ballot. I urge all Democrats, Obama and Clinton supporters alike, to denonce strongly, the negative 'kitchen sink' campaign of the Hillary Rodham Clinton. Thank you for your reasoned consideration.
294 D LaneI defended the Clintons for a decade from the politics of personal destruction only to see Hillary Clinton now using the same disgraceful tactics against a fellow Democrat. It's reached the point of politics of party destruction. Please: Stop the drama and pledge for Obama.
295 charmaine a nygaardI was a Republican and am honestly very upset as a new Democrat, the Senato Clinton has been so damaging to our candidate Barack Obama. she is only out for herself and has hurt the party sufficiently, so to as allow McCain to win. she must be stopped!!!
296 AnonymousI think that superdelegates who are running for election have gotten the message. My candidate for reelection to the Senate, Frank Lautenberg has not taken a stand on who he will support. However, my other Senator, Menende, who is not up for reelection has come out for Clinton.
297 Cindy Pena
298 Theodore ZiolkowskiTo the Democratic Super Delegates: Recent statements by Senator Clinton which suggested that the Republican nominee is better qualified to serve as President than our own party's front-runner for the nomination, Senator Obama, have caused irreparable harm to the Democratic Party. The Clinton has also brought race into the campaign. Before further damage to our party occurs, we ask you to rebuke Ms. Clinton, and to publicly pledge your support for Obama TODAY.
299 Clayton MastawDon't let her destroy our party. If you overturn our vote, we WILL leave the party. I will NOT vote for Hillary. I will either write in Obama or vote for McCain just to teach you a lesson.
300 Jake MayerStop the Insanity! Obama has the will of the people behind him. Let's get back to the business of beating McCain and salvaging what is left of this country.

 

Signatures | Total: 377