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# NameComments
201 Anonymous
202 Dexter Williams
203 Anonymous
204 Anonymous
205 Nadine SeilerI believe Hillary Clinton's do anything, say anything to win this election is shame on the American people's ideal. It's time for her to get out the race.
206 Colby BrownMrs. Clinton I need you to think about good of the nation and of the party. I know or think that you ultimately want to do what is best for the country, but you have to realize the magnitude of what you will do if you try to over-turn the pledge delegate votes by trying to burn Obama. You will fracture this party in a way that I don't see any way of recovering. Please do what you know is best, drop out and run the next time you get a chance.
207 dara tene walkerTo Senator Clinton: I'll admit, a part of this, for me, IS personal. I do not like the way that you have attacked your Democratic opponent, at times extolling the Republican candidate above him, insinuating lies about Sen. Obama (i.e. not a Muslim "as far as I know"), lying about being under sniper fire, making jokes on Jay Leno about lying about being under sniper fire, etc. But on the other hand, a part of this is NOT personal. I am not the world's most politically astute, but I have heard from the political experts, and their opinion makes sense to me. They (many) agree that the longer this race continues, the more it damages the Party and allows the Republican candidate more time and ammunition to coalesce his election strategy. Somehow it seems to me that you must know (or should know) that this is a very real possibility. I have seen with my own eyes evidence of this on various blogs where both your supporters and Sen. Obama's supporters have taken to attacks that undercut the true meaning and sentiment of the Democratic Party. But giving you the benefit of the doubt, sure, I'll assume that you have no idea about how much the Democratic Party is being torn up and how the media meanwhile is allowing Sen. McCain a relatively free pass to go about building up his campaign for the fall. For the sake of the Democratic Party, please help end this. And I have heard you state that it seems unfair that you should be the one to be asked to leave instead of Sen. Obama. It is not unfair. The rules of the Democratic Party state the candidate who has the most delegates wins the nomination, and since it would cause too much damage to the Party for you to even TRY to catch up to his delegate count, I ask that you bow out so that a Democrat can have a real chance of making it to the White House next January. Please.
208 Henry Mueller
209 LoRonce Anderson
210 Anonymous
211 Chelle
212 james Cahilldo the math
213 AnonymousOne thing is sure And that is change When the water's rising You can't remain Move to dry land Move to dry land You've got to move on
214 Fred Cooper
215 Harry SuttonShe can't win the nomination, so staying in the race is the definition of "hubris".
216 Lou Ann RothHillary, I tried to delete the form letter because I want to congratulate you on a well-run campaign. The Democratic Party is blessed to have had so many excellent candidates. I appreciate your and Mr. Obama's bringing good campaigns to the voters. Unfortunately, a lot of whiney wussies didn't want a contest, especially with a woman. Fortunately the voters in all states were given a chance to vote and the Dem Party has reaped the rewards of record numbers of new primary voters. You're doing just great and these short-sighted dufuses really don't understand the significance of the excitement you and Barack generated. It's better than any fictional movie or TV could have been. Regardless of who wins, you and Barack have my vote!
217 Avert Jones
218 Anonymous
219 Jeff Hixson
220 scott day
221 Eileen Honan
222 LEON T. GLOVER
223 bob and Shari LehmanPlease do what is right for America, the party and the future for our youth. Now is the time to withdraw.
224 Anonymous
225 Keith TaylorMy wife and I were split throughout this. I for Obama, she for you. Still, first and foremost, we feel it imperative that the people who spent eight years trying to destroy the president and his presidency plus another eight wreaking havoc on our country must be defeated. We must now commence to secure that mission. It cannot be accomplished by further fighting. We both agree on this.
226 Nancy PrecourPlease drop out now for the good of the country.
227 Alex Dixon
228 Sean L Brooks
229 Susan V
230 Jeff JohnsonNow is the time to bow out. If you care about the hard working blue collar workers you say you care about, then help us to make sure McCain does not become president, because you destoryed the democratic party.
231 Iris JasienieckiIt's time for you to face up to the fact that you are not right for the country at this time. The people of the USA should not be held hostage to your quest for power and competition with your husband's presidency. More of his Reaganomic supporting policies is more of the same and is not making the people of the USA better, only worse. It's time to recognize that a new generation should take the reigns and move the country and Democratic party forward. Your quest to lie, cheat and steal the election from someone far more qualified is appalling, and is making all women in leadership positions look bad. I am saying this as someone who had admired you and your husband for years. I no longer do. Your dirty politics with strong racist undertones is highly disturbing.
232 Vera RichardsonSenator Clinton the time is now for you to end your valiant quest for the Oval Office. We can’t wait for two more weeks and/or six more primary contests. The urgency is now.
233 David AronsonDo the right thing for our country. Thanks
234 J Johnson
235 Mike BrennanYou stayed in long enough for Americans to see the kind of people you and Bubba are and destroy whatever legacy remained. I hope I never have to see either one of you again. Ditto for your daughter.
236 emily talbott
237 Paul Talbott
238 andy jefcoatyou have no one to blame but yourself.you expected this nomination to be handed to you on a silver platter.that's why i'm voting for obama and if by some miracle you do become the nominee i will vote for mccain.
239 Bryan Lilienkamp
240 Walt, OhioIt is over. Please show some class and do the right thing.
241 Ben TotushekI couldn't have said it better myself. It's not too late to walk away a hero.
242 Gregory P. Jones
243 Tom Smith
244 Anonymous
245 oscarit's time to come together and get O elected as president
246 Brittany M
247 J. Jonesthe bell has rung Hillary Balboa, the fight is over and you Lost. Ting ting ting..
248 Sarah MccoyDo this if you want UNITY.
249 Carolyn RattliffYou've fought a good, race but for the love og GOD, please get out!
250 Valeria TiptonSenator Clinton, I supported Bills terms with pleasure. A good job on the economy you guys did. This is america tho and i ask you to take a look at the fact that since 88 there has been a Bush, then a Clinton, then a Bush, and if you had won the nomination another Clinton. I ask of you to look at that.. this would mean.. that from 1988 to possibly 2016 a total of almost three decades the power of this great nation would rest in the hands of two families.. If that does not seem to be a Dynasty and a country that no long functions as the founders intended then you simply are not thinking of what this nation is about. It is the pivotal moment in this democracy, to let the power rest within so few means the Republic they left us is gone.. One other thing i must ask is this. Why is it that when Bill and you were in the whitehouse did you do so little? Other than help create jobs which brought this economy back and lowered the deficit, which are great things, but energy policy, cafe standards, healthcare you tried once then gave up on, you get the point there? Why should i believe that this time you guys will do any different? Valeria Tipton

 

Signatures | Total: 262