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Name: Robert Murray on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Our voices - all two million plus of us Democrats cry out to be heard.US State: MIFlag
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Name: Albert Heyman on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Seat the Michigan and Florida Delgates at the 2008 Democratic National ConventionUS State: PAFlag
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Name: Kevin Fuller on Feb 8, 2008Comments: There wouldnt be an issue if you had respected our vote in the first place. If you decied to disenfranchise me or more people of florida you will have to really vote for my vote in the general!US State: FLFlag
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Name: Rick Evans on Feb 8, 2008Comments: When the Democratic Party disenfranchises 2 million voters, we cease being the Party of the People. Seat the Florida and Michigan delegations. Restore Democracy! Restore our Delegates!US State: NYFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: democracy..every vote needs to be counted count the delegatesUS State: ILFlag
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Name: Flakadene Tidmore on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Do not disenfranchise our votes.US State: FLFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: PAFlag
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Name: Kriss Brooks on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Let democracy ruleUS State:Flag
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Name: Troy Sterk on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: WAFlag
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Name: Gary Bouton on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Votes must countUS State: NYFlag
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Name: Kristine Downing on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Seat our delegatesUS State: FLFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Make my vote count!!US State: FLFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Count every vote!US State: CAFlag
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Name: Debbie Warne-Jacobsen on Feb 8, 2008Comments: More people voted in FL than all the early states combined. Their voices, along with Michigan voters must be heard in the Democratic party. It is not their fault that their primary was moved, and they should not be penalized.US State: MNFlag
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Name: Dianna Hadox on Feb 8, 2008Comments: I want my vote counted along with 1.5 million for hillary. Here is my threat, just like donna bazzile, you will miss me more than her.US State: FLFlag
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Name: Robert Tankersley on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: FLFlag
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Name: CB Richardson on Feb 8, 2008Comments: We need Michigan and Florida in the general election. They deserve to have their votes counted. You are disenfranchising a large segment of the Democrat population. Do the right thing - Seat 'Em!US State: NYFlag
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Name: David Gibson on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: NCFlag
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Name: Audrey Regan on Feb 8, 2008Comments: The voters of Michigan and Florida count. The delegates should be seated.US State: NYFlag
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Name: David Olmeijer on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: CAFlag
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Name: Martha Richardson on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: CTFlag
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Name: Jennifer Belmont on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Please, please for the sake of the general election - seat these delegates!US State: UTFlag
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Name: Marsha And Peter Badanes on Feb 8, 2008Comments: As Michigan Democrats we urge you to let our voices be heard. Please seat our delegates at the National Convention.US State: MIFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: I support this petition. Millions of people's voice should be heard.US State: CAFlag
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Name: Nancy Kivlen on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Let Florida and Michigan voters be heard - SEAT THESE DELEGATES NOW so we still have hope of winning the whitehouse.US State: CAFlag
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Name: Gary DeBlasio on Feb 8, 2008Comments: A Democrat of 37 years and counting DEMANDS that you seat Florida and Michigan delegated right now!US State: CTFlag
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Name: R. Karner on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Our country is a democracy where every vote should count. Please do the right thing.US State: INFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Do not seat these delegates. This would be totally unfair. HillBilly are desperate and trying to steal the nomination.US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Let us NOT make a mockery of democracy by denying the votes of millions of votes already cast by people in Michigan and Florida. No one has the right to discard the votes cast already, including the DNC.US State: CAFlag
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Name: Curtis Fernandes on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Dawn Kim on Feb 8, 2008Comments: I am from Florida now living in NC. I think it's terrible you are trying to take away the citizens vote just because the DNC or DLC or the STATE party chairs messed up. Every person's vote SHOULD COUNT!!!US State: NCFlag
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Name: Christina Howard on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Please check for the real truth on campaigning in Florida. Obama ran cable ads that showed in Florida. He broke the "no campaigning" rules, so his campaign should not be able to protest the seating of the delegates. After all, if Obama had any success from his advertisements, he'd be calling for them to be seated. Check for the truth and you'll find that his ads were on Florida air waves. Millions of people came out to vote and they deserve to be heard. If the decision is to dismiss the voices of these voters, it will be harmful to the chances of a democrat winning the general election.US State: KYFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments: My vote is just as important as votes in any other states. Florida has already had our votes stolen (Katherine Harris) in 2000, and went tall the way to the U. S. Supreme Court. Florida will not be disregarded and be blamed once again for the people's will not being validated. Seat the delegates NOW Howard Dean. This is not Donna Brazile's call. Rise to the occasion Dean and do the right thing by honoring the primaries already held in Florida and Michigan. Stop manipulating this election!US State: FLFlag
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Name: Ann Gonzalez on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Absolutely. It is ridiculous to suggest that a person casts a vote without knowing who for whom they're voting. To say people are voting on name recognition alone is insulting.US State: WAFlag
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Name: Richard Dillon on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: CAFlag
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Name: Victor Konstant on Feb 8, 2008Comments: I live in Michigan. I voted. I want my vote to count.US State: MIFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: DCFlag
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Name: Darlene Craviotto on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Stop trying to steal the nomination from the desires of the people! Michigan and Florida spoke---The DNC needs to listen to their voices.US State: CAFlag
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Name: Scott Christy on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Well over 2 million Democrats went to the polls in Fla. and Mi. to vote for their candidate of choice. Their voices must be heard. At the very least the Republican solution of stripping half of the delegates while counting all votes toward the popular total should be considered. Get going before we fall too far behind John McCain.US State:Flag
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Name: Robert Agnello on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: MDFlag
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Name: Shez ZK on Feb 8, 2008Comments: I VOTED in MI. Count my vote. Seat our delegates.US State: MIFlag
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Name: Mark Warschauer on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: CAFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: CAFlag
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Name: Mary Balmes on Feb 8, 2008Comments: I do not agree that MI and FL were excluded from voting, this invalidates my fellow american citizens... please reinstate these votes immediatelyUS State: MNFlag
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Name: David on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State:Flag
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Name: Abe Bailey on Feb 8, 2008Comments:US State: KYFlag
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Name: Lisa Train on Feb 8, 2008Comments: Regardless of party affiliation or who you support, every vote should count. I did not agree with the DNCs decision from the start. The citizens of MI and FL should not be punished for what their states decided as to their primary date. In 2000, the Republicans were blamed for not allowing every vote to be counted. Now it will be the DNC's responsibility. Let every vote count! Please~US State: ALFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2008Comments: Sooner not later... the decision must be made to seat the delegates. There should not be a re-vote, especially in Florida, all names were on the ballot. If there is a revote.. must be a primary...not a caucus.US State:Flag