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Name: Patricia McCormick on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Mimi Ting on Feb 7, 2008Comments: The DNC definitely cannot afford to disenfranchise voters in Florida (after what they went through in 2000, and Michigan. You will lose them in the general election if you do no seat their delegates. Besides, are we not the Democratic Party what do we stand for, againUS State:Flag
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Name: Dan Whitehead on Feb 7, 2008Comments: last time I looked Florida is a state in the USA with more people then over half of the the other states in the Union! It is unconstitutional to not here their voice. They have voted, give them their due!US State:Flag
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Name: Uzo Nebedum on Feb 7, 2008Comments: The voters should always have the right to be heard. Please, let Floridian and Michigan Democrats' voices be heard and their delegates seated.US State:Flag
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Name: Cynthia Nagele on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Stop the self-inflicted, destructive games and count the votes. Take away Michigan and Florida votes, and you will be giving the election to the Republicans.US State:Flag
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Name: Dorothy Conway on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Tina C. Sherwood, Ph.D. on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Do the moral and ethical deed of allowing the people of Florida and Michigan to have their voices heard. Seat the delegates!US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments: If we are the democratic party we will seats these delegates. we will not allow power brokers to decide what the people meant. if you do not seat these delegates then i, a lifelong democrat, will no longer consider the democratic party to represent the people.US State:Flag
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Name: Barbara Hummell on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Stop this madness, let voters count in FLA and MI.US State:Flag
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Name: Kathy Lombard on Feb 7, 2008Comments: I am a NH resident lending my support and voice.US State:Flag
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Name: Elinor Eden on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Gayle Allegro on Feb 7, 2008Comments: The people voted. Their votes should be counted. They were not part of the tug of war between factions in the Democratic party. Let the people be heard. No caucuses. Just seat the delagates and reward the votes to the candidates. This could tear the Democratic party apart and disinfranchise the voters in November. Stop the nonsence.US State:Flag
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Name: Teresa Gancedo on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Florida and Michigan delegates must be seated!US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Mary Hathaway on Feb 7, 2008Comments: I'm glad you are doing this. We are just ordinary citizens and did nothing wrong.US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Don't disenfranchise me again.US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Lesley Fitchett on Feb 7, 2008Comments: I voted for Hillary in West Palm Beach and I want my vote counted. If it's not I'm switching to independant.US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments: If the Democratic party will not seat Florida and Michigan delegate I will cut all my ties with Democratic party and will become an independent. Also, I cannot promise that I will vote Democrat in 2008 election.US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Conchita Vecchio on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Patricia Shure on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: TRONG DANG on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Norberto C. Trejo on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Lauren And Linda Morgan on Feb 7, 2008Comments: It is imperative that you listen to the American peopleUS State: MTFlag
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Name: MARGUERITE COOPER on Feb 7, 2008Comments: My god, in Florida, the early date was imposed on the Democrats by a Republican-majority state legislature. Not the fault of FL Dems.US State: CAFlag
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Name: Ralph Baldwin on Feb 7, 2008Comments: The strategy was 50 states, NOT 48 of them. Seat these delegates now.US State: TXFlag
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Name: Terri Flanagan on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Please do something to make the Press/Media balance for both candidates! This black out of Mrs Clinton is ridiculous! I am really tired of hearing about this Cult movement. Thank you.US State: TXFlag
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Name: Max D Friedland on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Amanda Moreno on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State: COFlag
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Name: Elizabeth Woodfield on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Do this immediately before you lose MI and FL in November....and lose a great many Dems elsewhere.US State: NVFlag
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Name: Amy Henderson on Feb 7, 2008Comments: DNC, Stop turning your back on the 2.3 million people who voted in MI and FL and let their voices be heard! Seat them or you will never see a DIME of my money again.US State: ILFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State: CAFlag
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Name: Linda Bruton on Feb 7, 2008Comments: The citizens of Florida were disenfranchised once in 2000. It would be a travesty to let that happen again. They are not responsible for moving up their primaries. They should not be punished for it. They are sorely needed now and will be in November. Stop playing games with their vote and seat them, along with the Michigan delegates.US State: ORFlag
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Name: Kay Kittelsen on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Over 2 1/2 million people came out to vote in the Florida Primaries. Don't they countUS State: TNFlag
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Name: Terese Simeone on Feb 7, 2008Comments: We have had enough elections in recent years where votes weren't counted. These voters are entitled to have their votes count and their delegates seated. I will not donate to one Democratic Campaign, the DNC, etc. until they are.US State: OHFlag
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Name: Barbara Russell on Feb 7, 2008Comments: Do the right thing and honor the voters who took time to vote for the candidate of their choice.US State:Flag
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Name: Gilbert Martinez on Feb 7, 2008Comments: In a democracy the people should ALWAYS get a voice!US State: CAFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments: I demand that my Florida be counted. Remember when the Supreme Court gave George Bush the Presidency and how we all felt that our voices were not heard. Please don't let this happen again.US State:Flag
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Name: Janet Busse on Feb 7, 2008Comments: We need to count all of the votes, and disenfranchise no one!US State: MNFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Susan M. Brink on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Brian Duhaime on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State: FLFlag
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Name: Christine Harwell on Feb 7, 2008Comments: If you do not seat our delegations, you are allowing Republicans in Utah and Idaho to have a voice in selecting our Democratic nominee while gagging me, a stalwart party worker and donor for decades. Don't force me to leave the Democratic Party.US State: FLFlag
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Name: Nicole Pace on Feb 7, 2008Comments: SEAT THE DELEGATES!!!US State: NYFlag
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Name: Lynda Willms on Feb 7, 2008Comments: it is wrong to use the votes of private citizens as a tool to control party desiresUS State:Flag
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Name: Gabriela Nicolau on Feb 7, 2008Comments:US State: ILFlag
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Name: Chris Corbell on Feb 7, 2008Comments: We need a fairer rotating early primary system for the future, but for now we must err on the side of Democracy: which means letting these votes count. This holds not just for Florida but also for Michigan. It was cynical of Obama to take his name off the ballot in an attempt to make sure the primary (which he was going to lose) "didn't count". That's a slap in the face to Michigan voters. Are you listening DNC Seat the delegates! This is the -Democratic- Party!US State: ORFlag