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# NameComments
301 Bryan Pittman
302 Roman SasikEnough. You have the power to stop the destructive campaign that will leave one candidate who will likely lose in November. Pledge your vote to Obama, the candidate with most votes, most states, most delegates, and secure the presidency for a Democrat.
303 Duane HillIt is past time to end this.
304 REnough. Pledge your support to Obama, the candidate with most states, most votes, and most delegates, to ensure that a Democrat wins in November!
305 AnonymousPlease consider supporting Obama. He is the best candidate to beat John McCain in the fall. My family is lower middle class and both my husband and I have serious health problems. If we have another Republican administration, I worry that our family could end up homeless. Please end this fighting between Democrats. Help us.
306 Jay Mellman
307 kathleen carrozzathe way that her, her husband and her staff are conducting this campaign is not what the Democratic Party represents
308 Gail SwanSen. Clinton is destroying our beautiful party. Please do something to stop her negative campaign tactics. I am so disappointed.
309 Michael Tada
310 AnonymousFor the good of the Party - For the good of the Country - So we don't loose the young voters who have come out in record numbers for Obama - In order to keep the peace at the convention - We MUST stop the madness! I ask you to pledge for Obama - the front runner and the only person who can win in 2008!
311 Timothy Buchanan
312 Matthew R. WhittingtonHelp Barack Obama save our party and our country.
313 Nancy Meehan
314 William Hall
315 Heidi Wells
316 Brian MaryThanks for doing this.
317 tom smith
318 AnonymousSuper-Delegates, please throw your support to Barck Obama. Hillary Clinton has disqualified herself by supporting John Mccain. Thank You!
319 Alice NelsonThis is serious!!! Super Delegates can't do this alone. Many of us feel that there must be someone who can get together to discuss what is happening: Suggestion: Gore, Richardson, Biden, Dodd, Pelosi and others... to decide what can be done to save the Democratic Party. McCain is gaining ground... imagine that!! This election is the Democrats to LOSE!! Do something!!!
320 Jonathan RaimeThis is for our next president! Well deserved
321 A. GardnerSave our party!! Listen to the voices of the voters and let's move on to elect a Democratic president!
322 Missy Newton
323 scott robsonend this fallacy now!!
324 Anonymous
325 Laura Forcier
326 Imani De La PerezIt is clear, the Senator Clinton, the most secretive politician in America, would prefer to see Senator McCain as president. This desperate woman and her surrogates,have stopped at nothing in mud-slinging, personal vile and vitrolic attacks against. Senator Obama. It is intriguing that every day she develops a new criterion to determine who can be president. This would be laughable. But these attacks could affect the outcome of this important race and the future of our democracy. This woman "found her voice" in New Hampshire, whose "voice" had she been using before.? Her vocie changes with each constituent group that she meets. We need character, integrity and judgment. The Clintons lack same. Senator Clinton entered this contest with a 44% negative rating.. Conservatives would rush to the polls to vote against her AND there are many, many Democrats and Independents who will not support her and who will vote for McCain. She will not have a counterbalance against the conservatives. Her Ireland peace process involvement has been debunked by an Irish minister who said it was "a wee bit silly" for her taking credit. Her trip to Bosnia(?) was with Sheryl Crowe and Sinbad. President Clinton said she had to win Ohio and Texas to stay in the race. Senator Obama won Texas with 99 delegates to Clinton's 94 delegates... By their own standards ...she should withdraw.. She shouted that Ohio was the most important state and now she's doing the same thing with Pennsylvania. (How dare she dismiss all of the millions of voters throughout the country.!!) Senator Obama has won more states, more delegates and has a 600,000 lead in the popular votes... but what counts for the convention is the delegate numbers. Senator Clinton must withdraw so Senator Obama can focus on John McCain (100 years in Iraq and continued tax breaks for the wealthy). I will not vote for Clinton if she gets the nomination, and if she steals the nomination, I will vote Republican for the next 8 years. I am absolutely tired of this whiny, woman who arrogantly thinks she is entitled to the nomination and who will not release her tax returns, WH/Arkansas records, her Clinton Library Donor Lists, nor will she explain how she will mandate her health care program.or the penalities. She will affect the down tickets in all states and the Democrats will lose many seats if her name is on top. I urge you to do what is best for our country, have Clinton withdraw, pledge your vote for the candidate who can beat McCain, and the one who has consistently attracted all demographics,Senator Barack Obama. Thank you for your time, attention and your positive support. Imani De La Perez Brooklyn, NY
327 Amanda BatesPlease pledge your support for Obama and help save our country!
328 AnonymousStop the madness now, or we are doomed come November. The party is on the verge of cracking and splitting...
329 Scott BicklePlease help OUR party. We need you NOW!!
330 Tom MartinHillary is destroying the party
331 Susan Murray
332 Sam GishHillary Clinton is tearing the Democratic Party to shreds in her quest for power. She needs to concede and heal the rift.
333 Craig GrantDo the right thing
334 jim DiBattista
335 AnonymousPlease end this madness and destruction. Support the new leader of the democratic party and usher in a new wave of government.
336 Sheila A. LeggettIt is time for Sen. Clinton to pack up her campaign and go away. She is doing great damage to the party, her egomaniacal and nasty campaign is counter-productive and does no one any good. Math-wise, it's over, please Hillary, just go away....and take Bill with you...
337 Nadine Larkin
338 Skip OswaldIt is obvious Hillary Clinton wants to hurt Obama's chances in the general election. Is the Democratic Party going to sit around and let her steal defeat from the jaws of victory? She hopes so.
339 Richard & Sandi SchmidtTime for Hillary to put the step out of the race! Let the new mind-set begin!
340 Anonymous
341 Liz
342 Carlos GonsalezSuper Delegates: Follow the Will of the People by following the Popular Vote. Vote for Senator Obama for President of the United States!
343 Janie WallerWe need Obama for our candidate! Senator Clinton has proven that she cannot win on her own merit and must use these tactics to gain ground. The people have spoken - our voice should matter - Obama 08
344 Myrrh SagradaHillary Clinton's campaign is conducting itself in a disgusting way, and doing much damage to the Democrats' chances of taking back the white house in the fall. She is proving she'll do anything, say anything, to further her own ambition; she does not have the best interests of the party at heart, and she can't fool us anymore.
345 Matt MillerPlease do not overturn what the American people want! The race should already be over, were it reversed Mrs. Clinton would be chomping at the bit to get Mr. Obama to drop out! Now, it is in your hands; please, do what the people want.
346 Anonymous
347 Peter CarrisozaDear SuperD's, Senator Clinton's attitude since winning Ohio/losing Texas, seems to be that if she can't win the Presidency in '08, then she will run a scorched earth campaign to soften up Obama, thereby handing the office to John McCain. The ad she ran suggesting that the Republican nominee is better qualified to serve as President than her own party's front-runner for the nomination is diabolical. Knowing that McCain will keep us in Iraq and probably attack Iran if he gets in, she's setting herself up to run again in 2012 against a sure-to-be unpopular one-term president. Don't reward this kind of disloyalty! Don't allow this kind of behavior to go unpunished! It might just result in 4 more years of Bush policy under McCain. It also sets a terrible precedent for the Democratic party! Don't let the party split in two!
348 Michael
349 AnonymousObama is obviously the way to go. I feel if we go with Hilary that we are just staying in the same direction. We need a new path to tread and Obama seems to be turning in a new direction. This poor country needs a visionary, a go getter if you will. As americans we deserve better than we have settled for in the past. I feel like its now or never.
350 Ginger Logan

 

Signatures | Total: 377