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6851 Margaret HoffmanPA
6852 Jonathan AlricNCSuperdelegates. What are you scared of? Hillary is the only one that can beat McCain. Or is this some kind of a plot just to see the Democrats lose again if BHO is nominated. He will lose. You need to read all the blogs; Hillary Democrats CLEARLY ARE NOT GOING TO VOTE FOR OBAMA. You are getting on the wrong train and on the wrong track. Only time will show you how wrong you are for not supporting the only one to beat McCain and that is Hillary. PS If BHO is nominated, McCain will win b/c of the Hillary supporters! Believe IT!
6853 MP KunertWII sincerely and respectfully hope you hear our message-it is so important for the GE.
6854 AnonymousNYYeah and #6826 is 16 like the rest of Obama's immature and uneducated voters. What Obama's supporters fail to see is that if they discounted Florida and Michigan yesterday they would have kissed the voters in those states good-bye. They would have never forgiven the democratic party for rejecting their right to vote as citizens, so the Obama supporters should have been over all happy with the results of yesterday, because if Obama or Hillary goes on to the general election that will not come back to haunt them, but as usual Obama and his supporters (including CNN and MSNBC) are not smart enough to look to the future, they just see as another attack from Hillary, that logic does not say much for Obama or his supporters, but it does say that Hillary is using leadership skills to troubleshoot problematic issues. I would like to see what some of these people would say if their vote was taken away?? Obama and his supporters are like little babies and whine or cry racism EVERYTIME they do not get what they want (wolf in sheep's clothing), maybe they should come back when they are old enough and smart to actually be qualified for such an important job, until then their actions and reactions SCREAM INEXPERIENCE!!!!
6855 Jamie TurnerOHHillary is the People's Champion! She is the only candidate who has the judgement, experience, and strength to stand up and fight for the core values that matter to Americans. 17+million Americans have spoken. Make their votes count on to the GE by nominating Hillary Clinton.
6856 AnonymousMNShe has won in key swing states.
6857 AnonymousNYHillary Clinton Wins swing states. The same ones Bush won in the general. She has more of a chance to win!
6858 AnonymousWIAlso Hillary has a better chance of winning the general election. She won the swing states! Please support Hillary Clinton. She won the majority!
6859 LaMora PogueVAAs a active voting Democrat for 40 years, I feel I can only help my country by voting Republican this time if Obama is the Democratic Candidate. Dr. King said we should judge people on the content of their character and not on the color of their skin. I've done that. I will never vote for Obana
6860 Frank ReyesTXHillary Clinton has the experience, empathy and ability to be a strong and positive leader. We need her to regain our place in the World's affairs. Barack Obama frightens me. I've already had 8 years of fear, I don't want anymore.
6861 R M SchachedCAFor me and most of my family and friends there is only Hillary for President. No other candidate will do. We'll all abstain from voting for the first time in our lives. There is no way we can vote for BHO. Please consider that. Thank you.
6862 Teresa TseOR
6863 Tera JaynesTN
6864 AnonymousPAOur best chance for victory in November.
6865 Patrick E. PetersFLObama CAN'T win the middle class of America. He can't draw Republicans away from McBush the way Clinton can. Senator Clinton is the ONLY candidate witha reasonable (even GOOD) chance of winning in the fall, against the Republican machine and the lies of the SwiftBoat group which has already pledged to attack Senator Obama. We MUST have Hillary Clinton to win!
6866 Krishana M. Herkert-PetersFLPlease note, that is my husband's AND my email. We both get email at that address. Please don't let McCain win. Obama will have no chance against him in the fall. We need Hillary as the Democratic nominee.
6867 adrienne bellovinnyi've never been so impressed with the knowledge and determination of a candidate. with hillary as president, i know i would sleep soundly at 3 AM. she's a visionary who deserves to be president of the US. we could be proud once again.
6868 Greta GroceLAPlease vote your conscience above all else. May God you!
6869 AnonymousMIThank you.
6870 Darci VanderhoffVA
6871 Barbara J.HansenOr.
6872 AnonymousWaPlease don't give up on us.
6873 Michele S DowdyORShe need the super delegates
6874 AnonymousW.A.Don't give up, we need you to save our country.
6875 Helen McCombsPAI think Senator Clinton is the best candiate to beat John McCain in the fall. I think she has more experience and knows what to expect in a General Election having experienced that with her husband. I also feel that Senator Obama has used racist language and calling the Clintons racist was wrong and as an African American I felt that was really offensive.
6876 JayJNCHillary should be the nominee not merely b/cos she won the most votes, but because Obama's caucus victories are suspect at best. The strictures and raucous nature of caucuses disenfranchizes voters that are physically weak, feeble, elderly, the working poor and single mothers (can't afford baby-sitter for children, say, to go caucus). These voters have overwhelming backed HILLARY in the saner, pressure-free ALL-DAY primaries. Also, most of these Red State caucuses had crossover Republicans and right-leaning Independents who were voting AGAINST a Clinton out of spite. Consider also that HILLARY has won the more significant SWING STATES (OH, FL, PA, IN, WV, etc.) that would ultimately decide the election. Finally, more than just being the most electable, HILLARY has the truly relevant EXPERIENCE and KNOW-HOW to run the country. The Presidency is a very serious office and sould not be the place for experimentation. We can ill-afford an apprentice-president given the life and death issues the next president would face - IRAQ/AFGHANISTAN, Natonal Security and Terrorism, an ailing Economy, the impending wholesale retirement of baby-boomers and its expected devastating impact on the solvency of Social Security, border security and immigration reform, etc., etc. So please Super Delegates, you have more than enough reasons to nominate HILLARY over OBAMA. Please be strong, and do the right thing for America's sake.
6877 ForrestKSWe will not vote for Obama under any circumstances. We urge you to endorse Hillary Clinton for President. She can win in November. Otherwise, I will be voting for McCain.
6878 MLDTXHillary is the more experienced, logic-thinking, creative problem-solver. BO does NOT have these skillsets. It takes much more than a skillful orator to get things done. Please understand that I find this election the most critical I can remember in my more than 30 years of voting. We absolutely cannot afford to have a President-in-training at this point in time. If she is not our candidate, I have to vote for McCain. He at least has critical experience under his belt even though I do not agree with everything he stands for, I cannot vote party lines and put someone in there who is this inexperienced. I care too much for this country to do that.
6879 Michael PendergraftCAThanks
6880 Marilyn Zanelli, JrnyI am writing in Hillary or voting for Mccain-I work with the poor, disenfranchised minority/majority population in NYC and Hillary is the only candidate to have visited and tried to aid my people. I am not comming around nor are my friends-we are disgusted by your guise of fairness and equity-I am disgusted
6881 AnonymousCAI'm on the verge of changing my political affiliation. It's clear to me that Hillary Clinton is the only Democratic candidate I will vote for in the general. I urge you to vote with the majority of democrats in nominating her as the Candidate for president. I do not want to leave the party. Please do not force me to such a decision.
6882 Marianne WisbaumNYHillary Clinton is the strongest and most qualified candidate to beat McCain in November. If you look at the timeline of this election, you can see that Obama gained momentum early on because of the caucuses where he won all but one. Caucuses leave out the elderly, the disabled, shift workers, caretakers of small children and caretakers of the infirm. Many of the primaries were held before all the negatives came out about Obama. If you look at the most recent primaries, Hillary wins by large margins. Hillary Clinton supporters believe in her because she has a proven track record and she has the knowledge and experience to be the Commander in Chief. Many of her supporters will either stay home, vote for McCain, or write in Hillary Clinton if she is not on the ballot in November. Please look at all the information very carefully and give your vote to the Democrat who is best prepared to handle the challenges of the office, who can bring about the positive changes that our country needs, and who best reflects the core values and beliefs of the Democratic party. Democrats have spoken loud and clear with their votes. The majority of Democrats have voted for Hillary Clinton. Many Independents and Republicans here in New York would vote for Hillary, but not Obama. The same is true throughout the country. I have been a Democrat my entire voting life and I will only vote for Hillary Clinton because I do not trust or believe in Obama.
6883 KRISTEN WAHEEDVA
6884 AnonymousALHilary Clinton is the best and most experienced Person for President. Did you see Obama on C-Span when he resigned his Church? He stammered and stuttered and even said he was offended to a Reporter! I just kept thinking if this rattles him....Oh, dear! This is so bad! You as a Super Delegate could give us that experienced Person..Hilary. Don't make the mistake of thinking everyone wants Obama because of the News Media....No-body I know wants Obama. don't let the News Media make our choice for us.....
6885 Melinda WilcoxFL
6886 AnonymousOHHillary has won the popular vote and that should reflect the WILL OF THE PEOPLE. There is something seriously wrong with a Nominee election system when delegates represent something different than the WILL OF THE PEOPLE. Revamp and uncomplicate the election process of our Party by doing away with caucuses and rely strictly on votes. A pledged delegate or a super delegate should NEVER be allowed to back a candidate that their constituent did not vote for...pRIME EXAMPLES WOULD BE JOHN KERRY AND TED KENNEDY...The people of their state voted in popularity for Clinton yet both endorse Obama. As long as these procedures remain the Democratic Party Nomination System will appear to be just what it is....FLAWED.
6887 Anonymousnjwell... he is a novice. she is the leader... please do the right thing. i hate the republicans, but will vote for mccain
6888 Vlad RangotchevKansasPlease, let me know why are you punishing a candidate by taking votes from them and not punishing the states democratic branch responsible for the early elections??? I do not want the same scenario repeating like few years ago with Bush! I cannot believe you are doing that to your own party. Obama had a better chance to win if you would have granted the entire votes. All you have created now is a bigger gap in the Democratic Party. And how could you say that we would become united again? What fairy tail are you reading??? They are both good candidates and now neither of them has a chance to be a president. Too bad many voters aren't going to vote Democrats on the Presidential election. I wonder if the people who elected you to represent them would do that again next time. Good luck to you all, because you’re going to need it!
6889 CONNIE RODRIGUEZINPLEASE SELECT HILLARY AS OUR PARTY'S NOMINEE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ...FROM A FEMALE ARMY VETERAN WITH A 22 YEARS. CAREER. THANK YOU
6890 AnonymouskyYes I support Hillary Clinton. Never give up we need you Hillary.
6891 Pat WalkerFlHillary is the best "man" for the job. No more McGoverns.
6892 TimothyNYDo the right thing,CHOOSE HILLARY!!!
6893 Charles WalkefrFl
6894 Gerald ColeIlI hope you will support Hillary for President. There is no way I can vote for a person that went to a radical church for 20 years and then claims he didn't know what was going on. Of course he knew. That is why he disinvited him from his campaign opening. Obama is a liar.
6895 Elaine HelminiakOHHillary will win the popular vote, it was the DNC who screwed up this election by not counting Mich. and Florida. WHY should Iowa and New Hampshire ALWAYS have the say? The whole caucas voting is a farce and should not be allowed it is NOT a fair voice of the people. One person One vote and they should ALL be counted. I have been a democrat for over 35 years but if the DNC does this to Hillary I will become and independent. Shame on letting just the big wigs decide. What ever happened to "We the People"? Hillary will have the popular vote numbers and that is what should count. SHAME, SHAME ON THE DNC....
6896 Karen WalkerGAIf you continue to vote for Obama I will be forced to vote republican for the first time in my Life.
6897 Keith E. Walker Sr.GaVote Hillary
6898 Keith Walker Jr.GAHillary
6899 AnonymousInHillary is a fighter for what she thinks is right.
6900 Kayla WalkerGAWe want a person in the white house that is for all of the people not just some of them. Vote Hillary!!