| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1051 | Carol Novack | |
| 1052 | Mario Castillo | |
| 1053 | Shannon Williams | The Republicans did not disenfranchise Michigan and Florida. Howard Dean has made a strategic call for disenfranchisment, and it serves no legitimate purpose. |
| 1054 | Tina Heathington | |
| 1055 | Anonymous | If the votes do not count - this primary is not an authentic election. |
| 1056 | DIANE ELLIOTT | Lets do what is fair, I would be outraged if I lived in those states and my individual vote was not counted.
Thanks you |
| 1057 | Alyssa Turk | |
| 1058 | Jennifer Branton | |
| 1059 | Barbara Kaase | I understand there are rules. But rules should NEVER override our populace right to be heard. It is vital to our democratic process that Florida and Michigan votes not be disenfrancised.
I have withhedl any further donations to the DNC until this is resolved properly and accepts the right of our citizens in Florida and Michigan to have their votes count.
Count their votes. Let them know they are important. |
| 1060 | Patricia Irvin | Everyone should have a vote that counts. This is a democracy for the PEOPLE by the PEOPLE. |
| 1061 | Anonymous | |
| 1062 | Taia Larse | |
| 1063 | Ian Lipkin | |
| 1064 | Anonymous | |
| 1065 | naomi abramson | |
| 1066 | DeAnn Noel | Every vote count. |
| 1067 | Belinda Kehoe | Listen up folks! My vote in Florida did not count while many in Texas were allowed to vote and caucus -- how is this remotely fair? |
| 1068 | Nora Duggan-Fahy | |
| 1069 | jose marrero | It is wrong not to seat Michigan and Florida. All votes should be counted. |
| 1070 | Wendy Ruidnicki | |
| 1071 | Cheryl Hullin | |
| 1072 | Richard Holler | I believe the DNC and Howard Dean painted themseves into a corn er and they can't figure out how to get out of it.I am a lifelong hard line democrat and union memberand I think I speak for many blue collar white male voters in saying the DNC better straighten up their act. WE have a flawd system.First,of course you have Florida and Michigan to deal with,this makes me mad as Hell.Then you've got your superdelegates archaic electoral college pledged votes and the popular vote.There is one other very important fact Hillary Clinton has one almost all the big electoral voting states,which means she could very well beat John McCain in those very important states.Barrak Obama has won states that are red states and likely to stay that way in the general election.At the convention superdelegates have to consider the winning of the general election and their own reelection.there is a better than good chance that Obama could be beaten in the general election in a scale of mcGovern proportions. Not a whole lot of democrats are going to put back into office on Obamas coatails,there won't be any coatails.Superdelegates are politicions and not normally stupid they can see what side the bread is buttered on. Also Hillary you could you use an endorsement.Of course John Edwards would be nice,but it has to be somebody with some clout. THANK YOU |
| 1073 | Anonymous | I missed the primary but she won my state. I will be sure to re-register for the general election for she has my vote. My second choice is McCain. |
| 1074 | CHRIS ALDRICH | ET'S BE DEMOCRATIC AND COUNT ALL VOTES. YOU WILL LOSE ME TO MCCAIN. THAT IS A PROMISE. |
| 1075 | kim pistone | |
| 1076 | Sandy Rodriquez | Count all the States |
| 1077 | linda corbett | when john kerry had nerve that bo showed good judgement in voting against the war why didnt he tellthe truth that he didnt have a vote also chris wallace showed how he and the rset of the media are cowardly about questioning bo about judgement when he set in church listening to the
miniacal rantings of his so called pastor for 20 years and was to stupid to realize he was an anti
american anti white lunatic. |
| 1078 | Lisa Minor | The Democratic Party cannot afford to disenfranchise any voters! Especially, Florida, considering how their votes didn't count in 2000. |
| 1079 | Joni Isner | The Democratic Party cannot afford to disenfranchise any voters! Especially, Florida, considering how their votes didn't count in 2000. |
| 1080 | Patricia V. Vital | We need to count all the vote's |
| 1081 | Rebecca Jones | |
| 1082 | Anonymous | |
| 1083 | Michael Swift | |
| 1084 | Joe Filipovich | |
| 1085 | Anonymous | |
| 1086 | Rick Barzanti | |
| 1087 | Susan White | The voters in Florida and Michigan should and must have a voice in the election of the Democratic nomination. |
| 1088 | J. L. Leeder | |
| 1089 | Klara Melman | This is a democratic country and all the citizens voices must be heard. Otherwise, this system will not be democratic, but dictatorial. |
| 1090 | Deborah Penner | |
| 1091 | Christine C Cooper | Everyone deserves the opportunity to have their vote count. |
| 1092 | Anonymous | |
| 1093 | Marie E bert | Florida votes should count!! Are we second class citizens? The DNP should get over themselves!! |
| 1094 | Marie Ebert | Florida votes should count!! |
| 1095 | Mary Daniel | |
| 1096 | kim pistone | |
| 1097 | Helen Pettway | Florida and Michigan must be counted if the Democrats stand any chance of winning the General Election! |
| 1098 | Laurie O'Connell | I'll be changing my party affiliation if Florida and Michigan voters are not counted and heard. After all, we are a DEMOCRACY!!! And every individual has the right to vote and be heard!!!!!!! Enough pandering to the Obama team; it says a whole lot that the Obama campaign doesn't want Florida or Michigan votes to count. What is he or the DNC afraid? Don't they support democracy? I think the answer is blatantly obvious....no, they DON'T!!!!!!! |
| 1099 | Laura Jones | Don't silence the voters voices from Floriday and Michican because the officials bucked the system... |
| 1100 | Anonymous | |