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Name: Ron Moser - Lead Petitioner on May 21, 2008Comments: Obama is a double-talker with no credentials. If he somehow cons his way to the Democratic nomination, I will cast no vote for president this year - for the first time since turning 18 in the '70's
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Name: Jerry on May 21, 2008Comments: Hillary or bust!
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Name: Hect on May 21, 2008Comments: I wonder when Obama will apply the race card...it works...
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Name: Mary Dworshak on May 21, 2008Comments: I will not vote for OBAMA! I will either stay at home and not vote at all or I will VOTE McCain. IF you Super Delegates do not do what is right for our country, Hillary Clinton has the votes of the people on every site I have been on. NOT OBAMA!
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Name: John Snowden on May 21, 2008Comments: Politics makes strange bedfellows. I predict that they both have to be on the ballot or no Democrat victory this year.
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Name: Sandy on May 21, 2008Comments: We have to have Hillary come November win the general election. If we have to, we will write her name in on the ballot. Everyone needs to vote, so write Hillary's name in on the ballot if necessary. If BO gets the nomination, then we either have to write Hillary's name in on the ballot or vote for McCain and we don't want to do that.
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Name: Barack Obama on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Brunetta Kaye on May 21, 2008Comments: Misogyny is more rampant in our great land than racism, and even more repugnant. You want to clean up the world Set our own house in order! Even Muslims elected a female leader (Bhutto). But the "good ole boys" political network and the media idiots have set themselves against a highly intelligent and capable female and are trying to force a neophyte down our throats, a guy with very little in the way of accomplishments, and questionable ties. Let the guy get some "chops" first, then bring him back for a run at the Oval office. He could do that as Clinton's Veep. You are impressed by the idealistic leanings of millions of wet-behind-the-ears college kids and grownup liberals who haven't matured into wisdom Nominate the Senator from Illinois and reap the whirlwind. If you think those of us with some maturity behind us are going to "let bygones be bygones" and nicely line up behind this very flawed candidate, think again.
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Name: Kathleen Stolte on May 21, 2008Comments: We saw how Obama could not think and talk on his own two feet without a script in the debates with Hillary. We still do not know, at this late date, what Obama plans to change besides his underpants, socks and possibly his unpatriotic wife. Obama is all smoke and mirrors. I cannot image November voters entrusting our nation's future to a man with terrorist family ties, lies on top of lies, a past entrenched with racists, and an elitist with self-serving attitudes and beliefs. NO VOTE FOR YOU OBAMA
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Name: Ann Stewart on May 21, 2008Comments: TN for Hillary!!!
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Name: Frank R. Kulisky on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: Well, if they this to the party and put him in and not Hillary I will vote for John McCain and will not change mind like Jim Richards said most will do for the party
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Name: Deborah Bube on May 21, 2008Comments: I will vote Republican if Obama gets the DNC nomination>>>>>
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Name: Angie on May 21, 2008Comments: Discrimination Try discrimination against Hillary being a woman!!! Sexist!!!! Oh Yes!!! Howard Dean is one of the biggest culprits here!! The Dems, SuperDelegates Bull!!! What happened to the voice of the people for the people, by the people of the USA!!!! The more I see what the super delegates are doing to our Democracy the more I will vote McCain!! Go Hillary!!!! or else you will see a Tsunami in the making!!!!!!
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Name: Kenneth Hamrick on May 21, 2008Comments: If Hillary does NOT get the nomination....I'll support McCain.
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Name: Maryann Secreto on May 21, 2008Comments: I will never vote for Obama, my vote will go for McCain
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Name: Pat Giocondo on May 21, 2008Comments: Hillary is for America, obama is nothing but a lier.
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: Hillary or McCain....the only ones that I'll support....
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Name: Richard Perin on May 21, 2008Comments: This is the most biased contest I've ever seen. Obama has been given the lead by the press, who praise him at every turn and either ignore or criticize Senator Clinton unfairly and African-Americans who have voted for him solely because of his color. I will either not vote or write in Hillary Clinton.
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Name: SARAH SINGH on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Alice Bowman on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Nanci Bishof on May 21, 2008Comments: For the first time ever, I will stay home rather than ever vote for Obama. I will never vote for that racist. Read his book and his quotes of the first sermon he ever heard Rev. Wright preach. It was of "the white man's greed" and how it made him feel blacker than ever. There is absolutely no way he was ignorant nor did not enjoin in the views of Rev. Wright as he did not have the courage to speak against that racism in the 20 years he attended nor to voice his disproval by walking away from that racist church. He's as slick and as dirty as any other politician. Watch what he does, not what he orates. Nor do I agree with his healthcare policy, his unconditional talks with terrorists and dictators, nor his attacks by those he directs against Hillary.
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: The media and Obama supporters have been horrible to Hillary Clinton, so I will not vote for Obama.
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Name: Jennifer Wagner-Lutman on May 21, 2008Comments: I will not vote for Obama! I am a single parent and I am outraged at the way Hillary has been treated by the sexist, misogynistic pundits on nbc/msnbc and the party insiders who have created these ridiculous caucuses and two-step dance in Texas, that disenfranchise working women and the senior citizens of our party! I have been a democrat for 23 years - if Hillary isn't our nominee I will quit the party and campaign for John McCain!
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Name: Mary Jane Hansen on May 21, 2008Comments: For me, it's about seeing passed the next election and thinking long term towards the statement I must make as a woman. The disprespect shown the great first lady, accomplished senator and strong presidential candidate, Clinton, is deplorable. Obama may not count on my support in November.
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Name: Sara J C Carmichel on May 21, 2008Comments: I am a black woman, Hillary Clinton is more qualified than the (2) men trying to be the president. If Obama is the nominee I will not vote in this election. He is not qualified!!!!!!
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Name: Char Vollmer on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: Sadly,Obama voters see many of us as Invisible.As women we have seen sexism rear it's ugly head more than racism in this fight for the nomination. Obama is a seriously flawed candidate and I cannot cast a vote for him. I trust John McCain to keep our country safe,and very importantly Israel. I will not vote for Obama, and the DNC rules and elitest values have caused me to change my party affiliation to independent.
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Name: Evie Litwok on May 21, 2008Comments: I will not vote for Barrack Obama. I believe him to be a vacuous and inexperienced candidate. He lost me at the first debate
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA no how no way!!!
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: http://clintondems.com/2008/05/fact-0bama-has-lost-the-popular-vote-2-to-1-since-march-3rd/ VOTES WON BY THE CANDIDATE SINCE MARCH 3RD CLINTON - TOTAL POPULAR VOTE 6,554,501 OBAMA - TOTAL POPULAR VOTE 6,056,445 HILLARYS LEAD IN THE POPULAR VOTE SINCE MARCH 3RD 498,056 THIS MAN, when the people got to know him, is NOT electable
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Name: Val Tungisa on May 21, 2008Comments: It is absurd how the Democratic party "leaders" and the media have treated Hillary. In this time and age, jumping on the bandwagon of an untested, baggage laden, inexperienced candidate is political suicide. As one pundit put it, the Democratic party knows how to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I am not voting for Obama if he is the nominee.
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Name: Char Vollmer on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Linda Wade on May 21, 2008Comments: VOTES WON BY THE CANDIDATE SINCE MARCH 3RD CLINTON - TOTAL POPULAR VOTE 6,554,501 OBAMA - TOTAL POPULAR VOTE 6,056,445 HILLARYS LEAD IN THE POPULAR VOTE SINCE MARCH 3RD 498,056
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Name: Wade Lee on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Mirtha L.Balcazar on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: Not only will I not vote for Obama, I will give my vote to John McCain, should Obama be the nominee. I will also make note of which delegate/superdelegates give their vote to Obama and will actively campaign against them.
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments: Let us also not forget the asinine, juvenile finger he gave Hillary after the ABC debate when the moderators had the "audacity" to ask him about his associations. As one Weatherman victim pointed out, police officers are fired for compromising associations. Why should the standard for POTUS be any less The Democratic Party is not only selling out its historical base, it is selling out the country.
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Name: Robb Hurst on May 21, 2008Comments: I would have voted for either untill I heard with my own ears Obama say ,,,her voters will vote for me but I dont know if mine will vote for her. We already have a arrogant President ,we do not need another.My whole life I have voted democrat. Thats done.......
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Name: Nina Kishbaugh on May 21, 2008Comments: The talking pundits can talk all they want and say we will be like sheep and return to the party in November but...........we have the votes and we will not vote for Obama in November. Our forefathers feared the political parties would pull the tricks you are pulling now. How wise they were. But understand .....we are Americans first......we vote how WE want, not how you try to tell us. So it's Hillary all the way. We will fight with her straight through November. WE WILL NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA NO WAY. Hillary 2008.........if not then McCain 2008.
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Name: Denise Shofner on May 21, 2008Comments: I've been a registered Dem for 32 years. If Hillary Clinton is not the nominee, I will change my party affiliation. The Dem Party has gone too far this time. Way far left and that's a shame, because the majority of this country is right in the middle, like me. But let Dean, Kerry and Kennedy pander to Obama. Because we know who the candidate best able to beat McCain in the Fall is. Hilary's won more popular votes, more counties. I will not have the party elite push Obama down my throat. Believe it - if Obama is the nominee, this girl from the South knows WITHOUT A SHADOW OF A DOUBT, he will NOT carry the South. Try us and see. Every Joe Bob will come out of the woods and from their fishing holes to carry McCain to victory. Only Hillary can carry the South.
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Name: Leigh on May 21, 2008Comments: I reject Obama. I will NOT vote for him. He is not qualified to be POTUS. Hillary is the best candidate I have seen in my lifetime, if she is not the nominee, I will vote for McCain.
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Name: Leigh Cooke on May 21, 2008Comments: I reject Obama. I will NOT vote for him. He is not qualified to be POTUS. Hillary is the best candidate I have seen in my lifetime, if she is not the nominee, I will vote for McCain.
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: W. Allen Cooke on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on May 21, 2008Comments:
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Name: Sara Al on May 21, 2008Comments: if DNC don't seated or re-vote for FL and MI > I 'll make sure that I'll vote for Big McCain
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Name: Mara Riekstins on May 21, 2008Comments: For a Party that calls itself Democratic, this process has been appallingly undemocratic.
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Name: Robin Bloodworth on May 21, 2008Comments: I am so sickened and disgusted over the treatment Senator Clinton has received during this primary process. This was my first time participating in an election, and it will be my last, unless Hillary is our nominee. I have been donating to NARAl and the DNC for a while now, but will no longer be doing so as of today. I can't express my disdain for the party , the media, and the Obama camp enough. My last vote will be cast in November AGAINST Obama. I am just rendered speechless.