| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Mary Kay Ogden | |
| 302 | Gail Multop | We must get a candidate soon! I voted for Barak in the primaires. |
| 303 | Elizabeth Cadorette | |
| 304 | Reginald C. Smith | |
| 305 | Mark Itzkoff | Senator Obama has brought thousands of young Americans into the democratic process and the Democratic Party. These people are clamoring for a new vision for America to replace the cynicism and cronyism of the past 8 years.
Please show them that their voices will be heard. |
| 306 | Dawn Drennen | |
| 307 | Dr. Diva Verdun | I am in California, but highly support this effort and encourage all in Virginia to take ownership and play a part. |
| 308 | Hannah Wiegard | |
| 309 | Judy Skirbunt | As a long-time active Democrat, I urge you to support Obama who won by a very good margin.
I hope Senator Webb takes this to heart, especially if he wants to seek other offices in the future. |
| 310 | Martin Fadden | |
| 311 | John C. Harris Jr | |
| 312 | George Armstrong | |
| 313 | Anonymous | |
| 314 | George Ball | I was a strong supporter of Bill Clinton from the beginning of his run for the nomination and I have always been happy about his winning both of his elections. I have been a strong supporter of Barak Obama for president since before he announced that he would run. I have never been so strongly for a candidate as I am for Barack Obama. Let's all good Democrats focus on getting him elected. |
| 315 | Julie Agarwal | We are democrats and believe in democracy. If you don't vote for Sen. Obama to reflect to votes of Virginians, then how can we call our nomination process democratic. You represent or have represented Virginians and we are asking that our voices be heard. Thank you. |
| 316 | Michael Horwatt | The Democratic Party has perhaps the best leader to nominate for President in my lifetime. I obviously share the view with thousands of Americans moved to participate in the process for the first time. Experience took us deeper into Vietnam, committed us to Iraq, would have caused a nuclear war during the Cuban missile crisis. Character, judgment, intellect, values, and the capacity to inspire trust and belief are what the nation needs now. |
| 317 | WENDELL COX | |
| 318 | Taylor C. Dankmyer | |
| 319 | Derek Barrera | go obama! |
| 320 | Anonymous | |
| 321 | Peggy Cousins | The sooner the Democratic Party comes together, the stronger will we be in the general elections campaign. |
| 322 | Erin Spangler | |
| 323 | Anonymous | |
| 324 | Theodora Goodson | The longer the contest between Obama and Clinton continues, the better it is for the Republicans. Democratic victory in November is far from being a sure thing; we absolutely must end this unproductive and destructive soap opera and turn our attention to the real opponent ASAP. |
| 325 | Margo Dalal | |
| 326 | Devin Clarke | |
| 327 | Amylouise Adira | It's time for America's votes to matter. Average voters lost in 2000 to the Supreme Court. Average voters lost in 2004 to shady dealings from Washington insiders helping with swift boating and corruption in Florida. It's time to listen to the voice of average Americans who want a real change from political family dynasties and lobbyist control. The real change is being lead by Barack Obama and the average America has voted for him in landslide after landslide. If his opponent wasn't part of the Washington inside this race would have been considered over in February after said landslides. The media who make a living off of ratings, have a vested interest in stretching this primary out past it's logical time. The only way for Obama's opposition to win is to steal this nomination from the average voter, like the other elections. Not this time! Help average Americans let OUR choice be heard. Honor our vote. We voted for Barack Obama. |
| 328 | Amani Khalil | |
| 329 | Barbara Davies | I firmly believe that in a time of crisis the right leaders emerge - our Founding Fathers, FDR as two glaring examples. I believe Barack Obama is the right leader for the times that we are now in. His words make sense and his vision makes sense for this serious time in our country. More of the same will result in more of the same. |
| 330 | Jamie Coder | |
| 331 | Kathryn Wallace-Clare | The superdelegates have a duty to reflect the votes of the public. |
| 332 | Mary Ann Hovis | |
| 333 | Kathy & Bill Purks | Time to turn the page in Washington. Only Senator Obama can do that. |
| 334 | Kathy & Bill Purks | Time to turn the page in Washington. Only Senator Obama can do that. |
| 335 | STEPHEN SPITZ | |
| 336 | Arina van Breda | |
| 337 | Allison Leisner | Go Obama! |
| 338 | Emily Kuhbach | |
| 339 | Jane S. Reese | |
| 340 | Peter Kuhbach | Let's stop aiding and abetting McCain! |
| 341 | Del. David Englin | |
| 342 | Doug Hensch | |
| 343 | Nell Thomas | |
| 344 | Myrna Copeland | |
| 345 | Priscilla Chism | |
| 346 | Rob Masri | |
| 347 | Donald O. Graul Jr. | Thanks for a good idea |
| 348 | Milton R Thompson | Obama could become one of the most famous and historic figures of my generation....Our country needs your support for him now....Thank you |
| 349 | Anonymous | I have moved from feeling that the Democrats had an embarrassment of riches in the candidates it could field for this election, to just plain embarrassment at the level of infighting this primary is producing. If the situation were reversed, or if it were any other candidate rather than Hillery Clinton running this far behind, this late in the race, the party leaders would have long ago asked that person to step aside in the interest of the Party.
It is time to solidify around the leader the people have elected! A last minute end-run for superdelegates in order to clinch the nomination is the most disasterous thing the National Democratic party could ever do.
Please don't allow us to lose an election that was practically being handed to us by allowing the fighting to go on. End it now! |
| 350 | Julia Magill | |