| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Martin A. Gamble | |
| 252 | Anonymous | Please no. You've run an exemplary campaign and I know that I along with thousands of other white women 45 and older will support your efforts. |
| 253 | Berta Armacanqui | NO!!! no Vlintons any more. They are very bad news for all of us, the campaign, senator Obama, the party, this country and the world. They need to rest and be far away from the new government. Mrs. Clinton needs to play very low key for respect to the party and us. She has cause too much harm already. |
| 254 | Anonymous | |
| 255 | Anonymous | |
| 256 | Timothy Brian Rutter | I agree, it is time for healing. One cannot heal with someone such as Hillary RODHAM Clinton scratching at every old wound. |
| 257 | Anonymous | Hillary is too much at odds with Obama's ideals. She is too "old politics". It would be a conflict of interest to have her on the ticket after she has tried so hard to discredit Obama. Obama should have a fresh , new person as his running mate. |
| 258 | Anonymous | I personally don't think it's a good idea. She has already made comments that can cost him his life. She is definitely his enemy. Hillary & Bill is still trying to be in the white-House. She couldn't run her own household; how does she expect to run the country? |
| 259 | noor zaeida | I'm not American and I respect Senator Clinton and all that she's done but I truly feel that by putting Senator Clinton on the ticket, Senator Obama's message of change will somehow be diluted. I also believe that she may put off many Independents and Republicans who are for Senator Obama. Furthermore she has been very negative throughout the entire primary election process.
All things said and done...
Obama/Sebelius 08 |
| 260 | Patricia Watson | |
| 261 | Anonymous | |
| 262 | Ceci | Nothing personal, but Barack does not need Hillary as VP in order to win. He needs us women to stop using double standards in order to earn sympathy. We do not need to be feminist or put men down in order to succeed in this country.
I am a very strong and independent woman that has been able to accomplish a lot while remaining feminine and proud to be a woman. I support Barack Obama and his lovely wife Michelle all the way! |
| 263 | Anonymous | |
| 264 | Anonymous | I am one of many Republicans that I know will be voting for Mr Obama. His road to nomination has been a rough one. There is nothing left for the Repbublican party to sling (mud) in his direction as everything negative or slandering that could be said about him, has already been said by none other than Senator Clinton. To now select her as a VP would be injurious to Mr Obama's campaign insofar as no "change in tune" from Senator Clinton can be regarded with any sense sincerity by any member of the American public. Mr Obama is going to make a great President, if given the chance, and I my dearest hope is that he selects a Vice President who shares in his very positive set of visions, ideas, and solutions for America. |
| 265 | Anonymous | I believe that we need to get new politicians into the White House. Senator Obama need a VP that can be an asset to him not a distraction. |