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Name: Victoria DePaul on May 27, 2008Comments: Ms. Clinton and her husband have made it clear that they are not team players. Placing them any where near the White House would be the end of the Democratic Party. Bill Clinton was impeached because of his lack of character. His wife shows the same lack of integrity.Flag
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Name: Wanda Cox on May 27, 2008Comments: She would be a disaster to the Democratic Party. We support the Presidential Candidacy of Barack Obama as a healing force for our troubled nation. Thank you! FatirahFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2008Comments: My husband and I are registered Republicans that support Obama. However, we would not vote for him if Hillary were on the ticket.Flag
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Name: Claire on May 27, 2008Comments: To have Hillary as VP would be to undermine Barack Obama's entire message. And also, he should not be expected to pick someone who hinted at his untimely death. NO to Hillary.Flag
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Name: Monica Chavez-Perez on May 27, 2008Comments: I will not vote for Obama with Hillary on the ticket.Flag
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Name: Debbie on May 27, 2008Comments: I love and want Senator Obama to be our next President because of his HONESTY AND INTEGRITY. By putting HRC on the ticket that diminishes all of that because she has none of those triats, so please please do not put her on the ticket.Flag
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Name: Dan Gordon on May 27, 2008Comments: I've supported Barack Obama specifically because of his position on fighting against special interest groups and the current political structure. I would rather we lose the general without HRC than win it with her. Clinton does not represent the change I am supporting.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2008Comments: Gender is not the reason Hillary is losing.... It is the only reason she is doing as well as she has. Women have closed their eyes and minds and voted for her because she is female. Ignoring the facts: She voted for killing our kids in Iraq.... She voted for cluster bombs...... She worked for the attorneys that defended Walmart.... She supported Nafta.... and so on and so on and so on........... Even her camapaign acknowledges that she loses any women with higher education. As a WHITE, OLD (57 year old) New York (Her home state) women I am ashamed she claims to be representling women, and or our cause. Absolutely NO to Hillary for any job. Send her back to her California trial. Hopefully New Tork (where she only got 56% of the vote..... before most of her vitrial emerged....) will be smart enough next time around to get rid of her.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2008Comments: I'm a Registered Independent with a Republican husband. There are many like me whom support Barack. She's not worth the lost votes from people like us.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2008Comments: I am a Republican who is voting for Obama. But, with Clinton on the ticket, I will be forced to vote McCain. The rest of my family is of the same mindset.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2008Comments: Mrs Clinton simply does not fit in the Change movement and we cannot afford to have her too close to Barack... Didn't she think that 'Things happen"Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 27, 2008Comments: NO NO NO NO VP position for any of the POWER HUNGRY Clinton Clan!!!!Flag
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Name: Lorna Murdock on May 27, 2008Comments: I am a crossover voter from the right wing. I only crossed over to vote for Obama. If Hillary is in any way involved with Obama's administration, I think I'll have to go into voluntary exile from the US until she's no longer able to influence what happens in Obama's regime. Obama's the voice (and embodiment) of the radical change that's necessary in the Beltway if this country is going to lift itself out of this morass in which we now drown. Please, please, please only surround yourself, Senator (future President) Obama, by like-minded visionaries from the breadth of the political spectrum. In that way, we can overcome gridlock while instituting historic progress in what should be (and under your leadership, can once again become) the greatest nation on this planet. I truly hope my sentiments are forwarded to the divine Mr. Barack Obama. A very proud supporter, LornaFlag
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Name: Herb Schaffler on May 27, 2008Comments: I feel Hillary would be a drag on Obama's candidacy by bringing out the Republican base to vote against her. No other candidate is as despised by Republicans than Hillary. It would be political suicide to put her on the ticket.Flag
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Name: Cheryl Yates on May 27, 2008Comments: If Senator Clinton's name is on the ballot as VP, I will probably not vote or vote for someone else.Flag
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Name: Cheryl Yates on May 27, 2008Comments: If Senator Clinton's name is on the ballot as VP, I will probably not vote or vote for someone else.Flag
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Name: Jessica Ade on May 27, 2008Comments: A vice president is supposed to be a working mate. She is very divisive and does not in any way represent what Barrack stands for.Flag
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Name: Shelley Danielle Miller on May 27, 2008Comments: I am an African American voter from NYC who WOULD NEVER vote for a CLINTON again in my life and I have voted for both of them twice before!. I think she should move to an area where the "hardworking white people" can vote for her and she can pretend to represent and care about them. If Obama makes this terrible error he will certainly lose my vote AND EVERY OTHER DEMOCRAT I COULD MUSTER. I DO NOT BELIEVE ANYONE WOULD BE WORSE FOR AMERICA THAN HILLARY AT THIS POINT . I ALSO BELIEVE THAT SHE WOULD STOP AT NOTHING, INCLUDING MURDER, TO BE PRESIDENT. SHE SAID ASSASINATION FOR A REASON.Flag
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Name: Nafakha Muwwakkil on May 27, 2008Comments: I believe that making HRC VP would be taking a step back in to a political time that Obama is attempting to change.Flag
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