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# NameComments
1 Anonymous
2 Susan C. LloydTo see my beloved Democratic Party dis-enfranchise its own good faith voters and rig the system for a sure GE loser (Reverend Wright, anybody?) over the candidate who is reallly qualified is beyond painful. I can not and will not reward such unscrupulous and stupid behavior.
3 AnonymousShoving Obama down everyone's throats is going to get you guys nothing from me and many many other people. I know you don't think you need us, you'll see though.
4 MarshaPlease believe that we are serious!
5 Cathy EscarcegaIt is time for you all to step up and perform the job you were chosen to do...be the leaders of the party, not the followers...Hillary Clinton has shown she is the more viable candidate. We are on a path to a republican white house if you don't examine the evidence and do the right thing for the party and for America.
6 SMRight on! And if we can lie through 8 years of Bush, we can live another 4 of McSame. No vote for Obama, write in Chelsea's mama!
7 AnonymousI am outraged by the disenfranchisement of Florida and Michigan voters. I am outraged by the disenfranchisement of the elderly, the infirm, the shift workers, the care-givers who were not represented by the caucus states. I am outraged by the misogynist press and the Obama campaign itself. I am outraged by the smears of racism against the Clintons, and by extension, the smears of racism against every Democratic voter that doesn't support Obama. I am a lifelong Democratic voter, who has never cast a ballot for a Republican presidential candidate. The reward for my party loyalty? I'm now told that my vote "doesn't matter" to the party. Out with the old, in with the shiny and new. Well, good luck with that in November. If Obama is the nominee, I'm voting McCain. At least he WANTS my vote.
8 AnonymousThank you for the petition. Yes, I'm that mad, and have never in my life voted Repug, but given DNC's, Obama's, surrogates', and supporters' despicable treatment of Hillary, both spoken and not, I will do what I can to voice my dissent, including desertion/defection should he get the nom.
9 Alice Bowman
10 Andy Reed
11 Gina SwobodaHillary or McCain I have read all the positions I will never ever support Obama
12 Ann HughesThe DNC has belittled HRC (who is far more qualified than BHO) and we true Democrats (you know, the ones who believe in every vote counts and have not forgotten FL/Gore) will not "come home and get over it". 12 of my friends/family members and I will NEVER vote for someone who has been pushed down our throats. Nominating BHO is political suicide for us. We are tired of this nonsense and simply won't put up with it any longer.
13 lynn ashbridge
14 carol BarnesThe votes in FL and MI must be counted and not seated after Obama gets the nomination. I will write in Hillary if this issue is not settled.
15 AnonymousIt will be McCain for me if Obama is the nominee. 30year democrat
16 AnonymousI will not vote for Obama and I have supported every democratic candidate in national and state elections for over 30 years. We part company on this election. I find myself hoping that the republicans win by 30+% in the fall as this looks like the only way we can take back this party is first to destroy it as presently constituted.
17 Paul Shetler
18 Nina KishbaughI will not vote for Obama if he is the nominee for the Democratic Party. Hillary is the strongest candidate, the one who is strong on the issues, the one who will get the job done that needs to be done after 8 years of Bush. Yet you keep trying to shove Obama down our throats. Well, it won't work. Hillary has been treated so badly by the DNC, the media, and especially by Obama with his snide middle finger salute. What a way to treat a sitting Senator, former First Lady, and presidential candidate. I am also disgusted with the way Obama has disparaged the greatest Democratic president in my lifetime, President Bill Clinton. Make Obama the nominee and it will be President John McCain in November. This is not a threat, it is a guarantee.
19 Pam Erenberg
20 LoriHillary or McCain
21 Peggy WilsonI am so offended by the "new" democratic party. They no longer "need" me (the white working class voter) so says Brazile. That's racism, but anyone who points that out is labeled a racist.Howard Dean won't do or say anything to oppose her line of thinking.. So maybe WE should change things. I will not be voting for Obama in November.
22 Anonymous
23 NADYA STARRI saw Hillary last night at a fundraiser in LA. She made her case of why she is staying in the race. She believes she is the most qualified of the three running to be president. All of us the room agreed with her. She inspired all of us. And she truly is the only one who can go up against John McCain on national defense and come out on top. In addition to everything that is being said in this petition, I would leave you with this. I won't support an inferior candidate for President.
24 Summer M. Brow
25 Kerry SnyderHey DNC -you have only yourselves to blame! Maybe next time you won't be so quick to tell others to "sit down and shut up."
26 Karen DubaldiClinton or McCain is the choice for me. I find Obama unacceptable at this time. We are facing serious issues, foreign and domestic, and electing someone with NO experience and a weak character, is something I can not and will not do. This is not a popularity contest. The Presidency, the highest office, has been degraded. This was an opportunity to redeem this position and I find the commercialization of a candidate to be very distasteful. My country is more important to me than the party. If Obama is forced on the American people, I will assist in tearing the Democratic Party apart, so that it can be re-built in a manner that represents the people. I will switch my registration to Republican and vote Republican.
27 Anonymous
28 Susan DavidsonI have always voted a straight Democratic ticket for the last 32 years. I will never vote for Senator Obama for President and will vote a straight Repbulican ticket this year if Senator Obama is the Democratic nominee. The way the Obama campaign has treated Senator Clinton as well as women in general have disgusted me beyond belief. Count my family of five in the McCain camp for November if Senator Obama is the nominee.
29 Pat JohnsonBlocking the votes of Florida and MI will mirror the GOP in 2000. I am incensed at the way Hillary Clinton has been portrayed and demonized in this primary. I will never vote for Obama since he is not only unqualified and inexperienced, by his lack of outrage against the sexism portrayed in this election, he has shown he does not possess leadership abilities.
30 Dawn KimWe can NOT win in NOV with such a flawed candidate. PLEASE come to your senses and put HILLARY up as DEM candidate. She will CLEAN MCKOOKS CLOCK!
31 Elizabeth McGillicuddyIf I wanted to be a fascist, sexist, racist swine, I would have joined the GOP. Now that you have become their mirror image, engineering in a fascist manner the nomination of a sexist, racist swine (yes, I mean Obama), I will not be a member of your clique either. I will do everything in my power (legally) to ensure that you never get near the White House.
32 AnonymousI insist on both FL and MI must be seated and a fair finish to this race.
33 L. Nickel
34 Linda MooreHillary Clinton should be the nominee. She should be president. if no, I will vote for John McCain.
35 Vicky Nathanson
36 Jimnetta O'Callaghan
37 AnonymousI will never vote for Obama. The images alone prevent me from doing so (although his shallow grasp of the issues especially compared to Clinton and his opportunistic political history add to my dislike of his candidacy): I also remember his comment to HRC that she was "likable enough"; his shunning of her outstretched hand at the State of the Union; his vulgar gesture the day after he lost the PA primary and then laughing smugly; and finally, his demeaning a female reporter in MI with a dismissive "sweetie." I am so sorry I voted for Obama for senator. I will not make that mistake twice.
38 mr. and mrs. rex pickeringwe dont understand why you would run obama as this party's nominee knowing what we know about him now. it seems like you are throwing the election. why?????
39 mark dormannThe Progrom against women has been amzazing to watch this primary. A vote for Obama is a Vote for the "He Man Woman Haters Club"
40 DAVID BRADLEYI WILL NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA,IF HE IS ELECTED I WILL CHANGE TO REPUBLICAN
41 AnonymousObama cannot beat McCain anyway. The way to defeat McCain in Nov is to defeat Obama now. At worst, McCain WOULD be a better president than Obama: better character and judgement.
42 annIt's not too late. Recognize MI and FL and vote for HRC at the convention. If you don't recognize MI and FL we're prepared to petition HRC to run as an Independent. A party that disenfranchises voters and half of its base is not the party which represents us -- Hillary supporters. (and we are millions strong.)
43 Patricia O'LearyHillary Clinton is the best candidate to win against John McCain. She has won more congressional districts, the popular vote, and she is has proven she can win in the crucial swing states. How many times does the DNC need to get whacked over the head before they learn that a far left elite candidate CANNOT WIN!!! THE COUNTRY IS IN THE CENTER.
44 Michele Thomas
45 Christine JonesIf Hillary loses the nomination, I will no longer be a registered democrat as the party no longer represents my values, ideals or interests.
46 Beverly
47 AnonymousI'm an independent--you need me--this country needs Hillary. Obama has been nothing but divisive. Now we have a split Democratic party, a white-black split, a male-female split, what next? I would never vote for a man who organized this mess.
48 Denise Peyser
49 April BakerSmith
50 Margaret Wells

 

Signatures | Total: 366