| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Anonymous | I will re register as independant if my vote in florida is thrown in garbage and if Hillary is not given a fair shot.
If Hillary is not in the ticket DNC can count me out in NOV. Please Do not give any crap about unity.
I love my country more than I love this party. I will not be a party to my country being given to an unpatriotic, muslim appeasing , inexperienced president ,who has not clue of the sentiments and culture of middle east. |
| 152 | Chadwick Butler | |
| 153 | Catharine Hendricks | |
| 154 | Kathy Powell | As a life long democrat, from a family of life long democrats, I will reconsider my party affiliation along with supporting funds, if Barack Obama continues to receive preferencial treatment. |
| 155 | Becca Pevear | |
| 156 | Leland Graham, III | Democracy is not about punishing voters.
Obama's entire lead is based on
A) Ignoring two major swing states
B) Results from caucuses that are designed to limit participation and distort the will of the people (See NE, WA, and TX)
L. |
| 157 | Julie Otto | GO HILLARY! NObama |
| 158 | Anonymous | This 76 years old democrat will vote for Hillary Clinton. Should Obama make it on the nomination, I will vote for Mccain or Bob Barr.
Hillary is the person who we need. No half-ass pretty boy needed. |
| 159 | Anonymous | |
| 160 | Filiusa Timbancaya | We are seven in the family here in California. And we are of one mind in saying that if Hillary is not the nominee, then our choice is McCain.
We demand that Michigan and Florida votes be counted. We can tolerate the media sexism, but this unfairness on the Democratic Party is intolerable. We will be out of the democratic party if this is not done. We should not be expected to care more for the party than the Democratic Party leadership that promotes, and tolerates unfairness. |
| 161 | Mary Ann McPherson | |
| 162 | Satya N Proattipati | Hillary should stay not quit. She should be voted up or down at the convention. |
| 163 | Delores Meyer | I really feel we are having Obama rammed down our throats. I don't think he is ready to be president and I don't think he will be elected. I am disgusted with Howard Dean and the DNC. What a fiasco Dean has presided over. And I used to really like him! |
| 164 | Anonymous | |
| 165 | Anonymous | |
| 166 | Catherine Lipscomb | I will absolutely NEVER vote for Barack Obama. I fully supported him at first until his true "colors" came out. The man is a racist and he is raising his CHILDREN in the middle of a hate group.
Eveyone I know will vote for McCain if Obama gets the nomination. I don't believe Obama has a chance to win in the fall; Hillary does. |
| 167 | Deborah Hoffman | I am distressed by this primary as I have never been before and I beg your pardon I am not a poorly educated WHITE person. How dare you after Obama comments about the poor bitter people that cling to their gums and religion want use to respect him. you cannot win without the bitter people. Don't you know that is your base he is talking about. You may believe that he will make a good president but I do not. A professor for God's sake do we need another BUSH, a man with no experience. Well I will not help you do it and the DNC has lost my vote after 35 years
Shame on you. |
| 168 | Melissa | |
| 169 | nely de los santos | I WILL NOT VOTE FOR obama. NOT QUALIFIED AND NO AMOUNT OF SPEECHS WILL MAKE ME DRINK THAT KOOL-AID. |
| 170 | Stuart Asbel | Barack Obama is a pretender who has lied and cheated his way into politics from the beginning. His economic policies will crush the middle class. His associations to known terrorists, his blatant bigotry, sexism, and misogyny make him unfit to be the President of the United States, let alone have a seat in the Senate. I will not now, or ever vote for Barack Obama, and will actively campaign against him in 2010 to have him removed from the Senate. |
| 171 | Karen Griffin | If Hillary Clinton is not the Democratic nominee, I will re-register as an Independent and vote for McCain. Obama is not qualified to be President of the United States and is the most divisive candidate of my lifetime. He used racism to turn African Americans against Hillary after NH and for that reason, I will never support him. |
| 172 | Katherine Myers | I am so depressed at the way Hillary Clinton and her supporters have been treated by the DNC, the media, the liberal blogs and all of Obama's rabid supporters. I will never vote for him. Obama, that is. I will vote for the other "him" - John McCain. It will pain me greatly to do so, but maybe then you will get the message. And a clue. |
| 173 | gail fahey | I will not support Obama, if he should receive the nomination, because of the blatant misogyny that his camp and his supporters have exhibited during this campaign. I will give my vote to McCain, who loves America and is a war hero. Obama is the anthema, of what a presidential candidate should be. |
| 174 | Isabel Casimiro | |
| 175 | Rose Shoop | |
| 176 | Casey | I will not vote for Obama. I'm for a party that supports all of us, not just the rich and powerful. The sexism in this campaign - some of it from Obama himself - has been unbelievable. |
| 177 | Anonymous | My reasons for not voting for Obama are he is not quailified, I take offense at his remarks about those who cling to their religion and guns etc. And I really am discussed with his wife's remarks about this Country. So, my reply to Obama and wife, "No, No, No, for Obama I will not vote".
Signed,
Typical white female, who IS PROUD OF THIS COUNTRY.....UNLESS THE DNC PUTS HIM UP AS THE NOMINEE, THEN I AM NOT SO SURE IF I CAN SAY I AM PROUD! |
| 178 | Patrice Cohen | |
| 179 | Anonymous | |
| 180 | Donald Rendler-Kaplan | |
| 181 | Anonymous | See my blog at:http://clintondems.com/2008/05/write-in-clintons-name-this-november/#comments
-AuntieMaud |
| 182 | Mika'ele Makana | |
| 183 | Mary Connelly | I've been a Democrat all my life, volunteered every election and never voted for a Republican even once. And I'm done with the Democratic Party if Hillary Rodham Clinton isn't our nominee for President. |
| 184 | Dana Parker | I won't vote for Obama.
If he is the nominee I will leave the Democratic Party and register as an independent. Obama does not stand for Democratic Party values, and if he is nominated, neither does the party.
Democrats don't call other Democrats racists to get votes. Democrats speak out against sexism and misogyny. Obama does the first and does not do the second.
Nominate the only one who can win in November - Hillary Clinton. |
| 185 | Conny Waltemath | Hillary or McCain - I stand firm. |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Debra Zavala | I will never vote for Obama |
| 188 | Gina | Give back the votes that rightfully Hillary Clinton won
it is a disgrace that DNC is using communist tactic to steal votes.. You know very well Obama lies through his teeth and still you support that..
shame on you DNC..
My vote is for Hillary Clinton the most courageous, powerful leader with Integrity.. Give back her votes and nominate her for the presidency.. |
| 189 | Anonymous | I will NOT vote for Obama, either Hillary or It's Mc Cain for me! |
| 190 | Deborah Johnson | NO OBAMA!!!
I will never vote for Barack Obama not because his skin is a different color than mine but because his ideals and morals are not right for our country. |
| 191 | pam | if its not hillary i vote mccain |
| 192 | Sweetie | If you don't nominate Hillary Clinton after she wins the popular vote,I'm voting for John McCain and leaving the PARTY. Deal with that,Sweetie |
| 193 | Adela Martinez | Hillary or McCain. Let's get out there and support McCain if Obama is the nominee!!! |
| 194 | Mary Spidale | We want an honest election. Those voting for who they think will be the best canidate to run for president should be all considered when votes are counted. The results should be made by whomever gets the majority of votes. I believe and I'm sure you will agree that the majority of voters believe in having the person that wins, win by having the largest number of votes. The electorial college is total nonsence.
I also agree with this petition and that is why I have signed my name. |
| 195 | Larry Morris | DNC and Superdelegates--I adamantly refuse to support Obama if you give him the nomination. I and my entire family (20 registered voters) support Hillary Clinton because she is the most qualified and has received the most legal votes. We are upset and disappointed by all the sexism and racialism that has been going on by the media and the Obama camp. It is an outrage! He certainly is not presidental material whatsoever!!! It would be a disgrace to the Democratic party if you select him as the nominee and most definitely does not represent our values...therefore we all will re-register as Independents and write-in Hillary or vote for McCain. |
| 196 | Mark Bailey | I'm a 5th generation Democrat. I first voted in 1972. This election is very important to me. I cannot in good conscience vote for Senator Obama. Even if Hillary is the VP. Please, I do not want to break family tradition and vote Republican. I hate to be this blunt.
Sincerely,
Mark Bailey |
| 197 | Joan McField | |
| 198 | Catherine Gray | We, Democrats and Hillary Clinton supporters, refuse to accept the forthcoming nomination of Barack Obama. I will NEVER vote for Obama! |
| 199 | Lauren and Linda Morgan | To go with such a huge gamble instead of a sure thing like Sen. Clinton is so foolish....This whole thing should be investigated if Obama is given the nomination after all this evidence to the contrary... |
| 200 | Frances Gray | I am an avid, long time Democratic voter. I will not be insulted, manuvered, disrespected, called names, told I do not matter and various other atrocities by a candidate (and his minions) running for President of the United States. I will vote country first (not party first) this year. |