| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Joyce Carlson | This petition tells the truth. I find it hard to believe that the DNC is not fighting for the truth. We need to stop Obama and his supporter's before they ruin our country. |
| 302 | Anonymous | |
| 303 | KellisS | First voted in 1968, for HHH. In all the years since, and all the campaigns, I have never seen anything so ugly as Obama and his supporters and the way they denigrate Senator Clinton, and her supporters. And the DNC seems to be backing those actions.
I don't like thinking that my 11th vote for president will be outside of the Democratic Party, but if Hillary is "hi-jacked" it will be. |
| 304 | Alison miller | |
| 305 | Jamie Swenson | My husband is serving for our freedom in Iraq. Let's protect our's here!! |
| 306 | Anonymous | The DNC, leaders of the Democratic Party and the media failed HRC - If the votes were really counted - it would be more than 18 million - BHO will not win and it is naive to believe that the most qualified candidate's supporters will roll over to BHO - it's not about the party anymore - it's about the country.
The Facts:
1. HRC won in 17 largely blue states with 297 electoral votes. You need 270 to be come president. Democrats dominate in these states of Arizona (10), Arkansas (6), California (55), Nevada (5), New York (31), New Jersey (15), Texas (34), Tennessee (11), Ohio (20), Florida (27), Michigan (17), Pennsylvania (21), Kentucky (8), New Mexico (5), Massachusetts (12), West Virginia (5), Indiana (11), Rhode Island (4), and Puerto Rico (Commonwealth).
2. BHO won in mostly red states with only 199 electoral votes. In those states Republicans vastly out number Democrats 2:1. Even if Obama some how won all these red states and got Republicans to vote for him all he has are 199 electoral votes. Well short 270 needed to be president. |
| 307 | Louie Sorbo | Well we have finally come to this where we as 18 million Clintonites will not support the man to be named Democratic Nominee Barack Hussain Obama but we must band together and get all undeclared super delegates to commit to Hillary because she is the only one to help our nation through this crisis !!!!! |
| 308 | Anonymous | |
| 309 | Ellen PIperski | Nominate Hillary Clinton! |
| 310 | Anonymous | if hillary is not the democratic nominee i am changing my party to independent and will vote for mccain |
| 311 | Cheryl Smolecki | I think Hillary should definitely run as an independant if she can get enough support. We do NOT need the very most liberal Democrat leading our country/ |
| 312 | Sara G. | Hillary 08! |
| 313 | M.soto | |
| 314 | Anonymous | |
| 315 | Megan Wright | This election has served to show us one thing, that women are still underrated and underestimated. We have the ACLU and the Civil Rights leaders to fight against racism; but who will fight against sexism? We have to, by not voting for Obama. What has happened here is bigger than any party or election. This is for all the women out there who have been disenfranchised. Use your votes to let your voices heard.
Senator HRC, "you are simply the best." You have ran a terrific campaign, awakened dreams inside of a young immigrant she did not know existed, and for all the women who have been knocked down and counted out and let down, you have taught us never to give up.
This nomination did not define you; you defined the nomination. Win lose or draw, you are not just a politician; you are a true American and a strong woman. Not one who just perform for the cameras, but one who actually shows up to work and get the job done, even when the cameras are off and the lights are out.
I will wear your lapel pin on my blouse everyday throughout this election cycle, but your dreams for America and the hard work you put into helping us realize those dreams, will live in my heart for as long as I breathe. YOU ARE STILL MY PRESIDENT - HRC 2008 |
| 316 | Andre Smith | |
| 317 | Janet Curry | |
| 318 | Michael | Obama is an extremely dangerous man. He is not to be trusted. |
| 319 | Anonymous | |
| 320 | Don Donnelly | I am registered Republican and there are many more like me that would support Hillary Clinton in the election. We would not support Obama even with Hillary as a running mate. |
| 321 | Anonymous | |
| 322 | David Arnold | I am, as is my wife, a life-long Democrat. With that said, please understand that I will, as will my wife and daughter, vote for McCain if Hillary is not giving the nomination by the party. This is not an idle threat but a rational promise. There are five advanced degrees within my household, so I am not sitting in my double-wide venting senselessly. Obama is NOT the best candidate, regardless of how popular he is. Once the "American Idol" sensibilities wear off, I only hope you agree.
But, our three votes will be with McCain, a man we can trust.
Dave Arnold |
| 323 | Peggy Bryan | She had the most votes. The DNC gave him the nomination and I will never vote for him. |
| 324 | Anonymous | Taking it down ticket too. |
| 325 | Lisa Burns | |
| 326 | Jessica Vormwald | The above says it all. I cannot in good conscious vote for a party that condones and encourages sexism. |
| 327 | Marcia Wilson | |
| 328 | jacqueline ellis | |
| 329 | Chloe Marchese | I will not be told who to vote for and I will not change my mind before November. Do not think I will vote the party and not the person. I will vote McCain if Hillary is not an option for president. I will not vote Obama with Hillary as VP. |
| 330 | Vickey I. Wade | Once again, the Party has shown they sure know how to run a circus! |
| 331 | Angela Heath | Plan A -- Hillary; Plan B -- McCain. This is not a "revenge" vote -- this is a vote based on my principles as a woman & as an American. |
| 332 | Michael Saldana | All the best |
| 333 | Teresa R. | |
| 334 | Christine Waltz | Count me in! I'm tireed of my choices being reduced to bad and worse. |
| 335 | Denise Andersen | |
| 336 | Laurie Lee Holtshouser | |
| 337 | Anonymous | My vote was stolen. I will not support a party that disenfranchises voters and embraces sexism to get their preferred candidate elected. |
| 338 | Marian | He needs to deal with his feelings about his mother, lack of a father, When that is put behind him maybe he will change his attitude.
I can say he has made Pres. Bush look much better than I had ever viewed him before. I did not vote for him nor the ones running against him. I quit voting then and only came back this year for Hillary a great American. MY first demo pres vote went to JFK for president and my last Demo vote I guess was for HIllary for President. This fall I will be voting for John McCain for president |
| 339 | Hoss Hudson | I do not trust Nobama and his friends in the whitehouse. |
| 340 | Anonymous | I am voting McCain instead of for that DISASTER called Barrack Hussein Obama (YES, I used his MIDDLE name) HRC was robbed of her delegates! |
| 341 | Anonymous | I will not vote for Obama. I am changing my registration to Independent |
| 342 | Betty Blue | Barack thinks we should "settle down." Guess we're getting too uppity. Sorry, wrong answer. |
| 343 | Robbedvoter | Hillary won more of votes AND more pledged delegates. RBC played SCOTUS in this theft - to give it to Obama. No way I sanction this theft with my vote. |
| 344 | beverly sutton | IT's either Hillary, or nobody!
And furthermore, I am ending my lifelong affiliation with the Demodratic Party because of the "Hate in 2008" that robbed the nomination from the people's candidate! |
| 345 | Phylise Covard | The nominee should be the best candidate whoever she is! |
| 346 | Anonymous | my vote was for Hillary no Obama and you took it and now my vote will go to McCain The dnc should be a shame of there self for what they did to the people just for a dollar bill money talks and you are all crooks |
| 347 | Anonymous | Barak Hussien Obama was the chosen one. How stupid! The DNC clique, media pundits wanted him and were going to control this primary. Blacks saw him as a black man, although he's also White, and Hillary Clinton did much more for African Americans than he ever thought about doing!
Hillary WON more votes..........18 million........record votes..........
You can still right this wrong...............if not.......you will find.....America is NOT ready for an obamanation!! We are ready for a Woman, or a Black Man...........just not that "man" !!!
We have been called hormonal bitches.........we'll we also have a great memory and are pissed as hell about the treatment and loss of a Hillary as our candidate.........so you must know........we will remember in Novemeber......and sat NOBAMA !!
Right your wrong now.........or loose not only the White House.........but plan to keep loosing seats, and members!!!! |
| 348 | Barbara Steffek | Absolutely. I've never seen anything as disgraceful as what the DNC/RBC and some Democratic Party bigwigs have done to Hillary Clinton - aided and abetted by MSNBC, CNN, some Newsweek and other print media writers.
It's about US, the voters. Not about Democratic Party "success." The popular vote has spoken - and it said "Hillary Rodham Clinton."
What you did was was perpetrate an unforgiveable savagery upon one of your own - a former first lady and highly respected sitting senator. How dare you.
I'm from OHIO, and if you don't want it to go Red, then nominate the very best candidate you have for president - Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Barbara Steffek
Lakewood, Ohio |
| 349 | Cathy | Never will I vote for Obama!!!! No Hillary means no democrat. I intend to vote for McCain and think I just may change parties for good. |
| 350 | Joanne | |