| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Anonymous | Neither my husband nor I will vote for Obama - so my signing this is really two votes lost. |
| 252 | Gloria Harrod | Make no mistake, we will vote for McCain if you nominate this unqualified man in an empty suit. |
| 253 | Anonymous | I have been voting for 44 years as a loyal Democrat, and never have I experienced what the obama campaign, DNC, and media thrust upon the American electorate. It is the most fraudulant primary in history, so come November, I will regrettably stay at home for the first time, |
| 254 | carla hall | To the DNC: I'm a FL voter. Count my vote now or McCain will later. What a disgrace the Democratic Party has become. What a failure. I will have no parts of it. |
| 255 | Anonymous | We're boomers and lifelong Dems and have voted for candidates of all races and genders.
But we will not vote for a race-baiter nor an Empty Suit!
And we won't be voting for Oblahma!
The Washington establishment propped up a newbie senator to knock Hillary out of the nomination.
Enjoy your beer with Obama. |
| 256 | Will Stacy | It is either Hillary or McCain, no Obama for me,
I will go republican. |
| 257 | Connie Graham | I'm a woman, I live in Florida and until last Friday have always been a registered Democrat. I've switched to the Green Party because the message the DNC has given me is that I'm not welcome in the party - you don't need me, you don't respect me and you don't want me. My vote is for Hillary and will be in November. If you don't seat FL & MI delegates and COUNT those votes as they were cast, you're going to lose a lot more people and you're going to lose the Presidential election! |
| 258 | Marc Rubin | a super delegate vote is a vote for McCain. there will be no unity If the Democrats send out a candidate that by the popular vote the majority of democrats have voted against the party will be split for years and those who supported Obama will be blamed. |
| 259 | Kitty Donich | If you (DNC, Obamabots, etc) wanted to blackmail us with roe v wade, you should have protected our rights to abortion long before this. O voted against such rights TWICE in Illinois. They've been whittled away federally as well. We're not one issue people just because we have uteri. |
| 260 | Hillary or Bust | I have a poll on my website and as of this writing only 10% of the people voting will vote for Obama in the fall without Hillary on the ticket. 51% are voting McCain; 32% are writing Hillary in. WAKE UP DNC!
http://hillaryorbust.blogspot.com |
| 261 | Deniz R. Ozan-George | Howard Dean will always be remembered for having finally killed off the Democratic Party...something the Republicans could never do on their own. |
| 262 | Anonymous | Ditto |
| 263 | CJ Collins | As a life-long Democrat, I refuse to accept the forthcoming nomination of Barack Obama, the pre-selected nominee in a wholly undemocratic election process.
Hillary or McCain - it's your choice. |
| 264 | Sharin Bowers | If it isn't Hillary -- it will be McCain. The media keeps saying we'll "come around." NOT MEEEEEE. I will never vote for someone who stood back and allowed the Clintons to be depicted as racists or whose ""fans"" called me a racist every time I'd bring up an issue. You don't call people names, you do not do the brush off the shoulder or finger and then expect the votes of her supporters. He is a man child. NEVER WILL HE GET MY VOTE. |
| 265 | Maryella Barone | |
| 266 | Laurie Marsh | You can be sure that we, who are for Hillary, will not "fall in line".....we will vote for the Devil we know, not the devil we don't know and we will drop out of the democratic party and leave you in shambles. This is not meant to be a threat...it's just the truth. We are all completely fed up with this so called democratic process and this is the end of the line -just read Hillary's blogs..None of us are voting for BO. NONE OF US!!!!! |
| 267 | Ken Williams | The treatment of Hillary Clinton by the DNC and the mainstream media has been despicable. Obama's Chicago-style politics and connections will eventually make him unelectable, I hope before August. |
| 268 | Helen McCombs | I will never vote for such a racist and sexist as Obama. I am not a Racist nor am I the race traitor that the Obama campaign called me during their visit to my neighboorhood during the PA Primaries. I will change my party because I am no longer wanted by the Democrats if I dont get the true winner |
| 269 | Carol Chang | |
| 270 | Lori M. White | If you make the mistake of letting Barack Obama steal the Nomination, if you do not count Florida and Michigan seat their delegates as they voted, I will not fall in line like a sheep and support him. I am sick of his dirty politics, ignorance and "audacity". I will write Hillary in on my ballot if you do not nominate her. |
| 271 | Elena | |
| 272 | Anonymous | I agree that if Sen. Obama is "handed" the nomination, I will vote for McCain and endure his presidency. What people don't understand is that we just don't believe Sen. Obama can lead this country! |
| 273 | Joel Lxn | |
| 274 | Anonymous | |
| 275 | Anonymous | Amen, I agree with this post 100%. The day that Obama is nominated is the day that I change my party affiliation to independent. This man will lead the party to defeat; and if elected, he will lead our nation to defeat. Even four more years of RNC is preferable to what lies in store for us if he gets the presidency. |
| 276 | Anonymous | I believe that Sen. Clinton is the most qualified person to run. I am a loyal Dem but if BHO takes the nomination I will vote Republican. Michele Obama is proud of her country for the first time - give me a break. I am proud to be an American each and every day. The world is large - let Mrs Obama move to a place more her liking. |
| 277 | Marla Coradi | The petition says it all. I will personally work against Senator Obama and write in Hillary Clinton. |
| 278 | Anonymous | I am a lifelong Dem who will vote McCain (as will all my family) just to clear the deck at the DNC (like Obama did when he hired the Harvard election official to challenge the nomination papers of all of his opposition so he could run unopposed). Obama is not qualified. You should have found a person to run who could win who was qualified. This candidate looks like affirmative action gone wild. Prepare to lose BIG! |
| 279 | Anonymous | |
| 280 | Grace | There are so many things that I don't like from Sen Obama. Neither the way that he and his supporters have been treating us, nor that it's about race or gender; but the bottom line is that this great country deserves a better President. Also, I don't even think it's a good idea if Hillary accepts an offer as a VP if Obama becomes the nominee or the other way around (Hillary offers VP to Obama); Obama is unfit even as a VP.
He's inexperience in foreign policy, lack of knowledge in domestic as well as economic issues, bad in capital gains tax.
He is childish and irrational. The last debate displayed his lack of knowledge and experience. He’s weak on foreign policy, bad on economic issues, and dumb on capital gains tax. We know exactly that he’s been hit hard on the last debate, because his campaign was screaming over the results of the ABC debate. He spent the last several days pointing fingers at everyone but himself, including the middle finger he shot Sen. Clinton during one of his rallies in NC. That's a low class attitude. Obama has been acting childish, angry when someone from the media (not his media of course) actually has the audacity to ask him tough questions - ones he hasn't been fed ahead of time, or hasn't prepared for.
Here is a person who says about his ability to handle the greatest nation in the world. But, how could he handle a GE debate, or talking with foreign leaders who are opposing him and his opinions? Does he think they're going to play nice and not asking him tough questions? Does he think they won't challenge him? For a Presidential candidate, he’s a very irrational person. He is a dangerous choice for America.
The last time I let a good talker talked to me, I lost my money.
For me is definitely, either Hillary Clinton or John McCain. |
| 281 | Anonymous | I will vote for McCain in the general election if Obama is the democratic nominee. My family and friends hace all expressed the same views. |
| 282 | Robert Nelson | The way the Obama campaign has branded the Clinton's as racists and fanned the fake scandal of her RFK remarks (truly the last straw for me) as well as other tactics (Republican talking points to attack her health care program, eg) make it impossible for me to support him. I will write in Hillary Clinton's name in the general election if she is not the nominee. |
| 283 | Martha S. Crawford | I hope all of the DNC are listening we are serious we feel so strongly you have a flawed candidate.
Hillary or McCain, or you lose in November. |
| 284 | Anonymous | |
| 285 | Sara Bylotas | |
| 286 | Susan Clay | I will not support Barack Obama, if he is the Democratic party nominee for POTUS. Senator Clinton is the superior candidate who can win the general election. The only way for the GOP to win this fall is for Obama to be the Democratic nominee. No wonder so many republicans crossed over in Ohio to vote for Obama. |
| 287 | Anonymous | END THE DRAMA, SAY NO TO OBAMA!!!!! |
| 288 | teresa welby | My last straw was months ago when Senator Obama accused the Clinton's of racism. His sexist remarks about Hillary having tea with foreign dignitaries, his sucker punching her and then pretending she did something or said something wrong.
I dispise him and I will not under any circumstances vote for him. Nothing anyone, including Hillary, can say will convince me this man is suited to the job of President of the USA.
I will vote for the republican for the first time in my life or I will write Senator Clinton in.
This is a promise. Super delegates, pay attention.
In addition, if MI and FL are being stripped of delegates, then SC, IA and NH should be too. You all know it and we are not stupid. I used to be proud of my party, I am not longer. When even Howard Dean acts like a gutless puppet for Obama's interests then I just am not in the right party anymore.
signed an unrepentant Deaniac. |
| 289 | Ann Shaw | The tactics used in this campaign are, in fact, reprehensible. I am not alone in being disgusted with the slander, threats of riots, etc. designed to intimidate those of us who support Hillary Clinton. |
| 290 | Allen Cobb | Hillary is the only sane choice. If Hillary is not the nominee I will vote against Obama and put a check next to McCain. I will not only vote McCain I will do all I can to inform voters of his ties to indicted, corrupt, pay for play politicians and was named in the indictment as receiving funds and with friends like Ayers, standing on a flag no less, Rezko, Wright and many many others he has no chance of winning. |
| 291 | andrea das | I strongly believe that Obama is not ready, he has NO clear stance. Don't fall victim to his promises and lofty talk of change. Talk is cheap I want action.
Hillary is the only person who can win in November. Electing Obama will be the biggest mistake and the country will regret it. |
| 292 | cheryl campbell | Peoples choice. HRC peoples second choice McCain. We true demos will not sit by and let our country be highjacked!!!!!!! There is no united demo party with Obama on the ballot in November. We have had enough. The demo party is nearly over. Make a decision DNC either Hillary gets the nomination and no you will not control her in the White House or lose it to McCain. |
| 293 | Anonymous | I used to be a registered Democrat but I'm not anymore. The party has been taken over by a bunch of idiots. |
| 294 | mariata mccamy | |
| 295 | Bindu Reddy | I've been a loyal voter for the Democratic party candidates for over 20 years. Right now, I'm so disgusted and furious at its malign acceptance of the rampant misogny and voter disenfranchisement. I live in Wisconsin, a swing state, and will not vote for Obama, the illegitimate nominee foisted on us by the DNC. In fact, I'm seriously considering voting for McCain to help ensure that Obama loses. I will also vote against every Democratic candidate that endorsed Obama. The Democratic Party no longer has my loyalty. |
| 296 | Anonymous | |
| 297 | Carol Beatty | |
| 298 | Kathy Kasten | |
| 299 | Linda Starr | We are protesting the wholesale silence by the DNC and Democratic members of Congress who did nothing to object to the blatant raw misogynistic hate speech directed at Hillary Clinton! WE REFUSE TO ACCEPT OBAMA AS OUR NOMINEE!
If the party will not lsiten, we are prepared to use the nuclea option of voting for McCain. Got it? |
| 300 | Terri Campbell | I will not and can not support anyone who has the qualifications as Barrack Obama..and in my opinion has split the democratic party... |