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| 6951 | Rich Tomassetti | IN | If you want a democrat as president this January you best have Hillary Clinton as the nominee. If she isn't, then I WILL vote for McCain! |
| 6952 | Patricia Longq | FL | I believe what I have heard during these long months of the campaign that Hillary Clinton is our best shot at a Democratic win in November. This is based on logic and the Electoral Colledge map. If at this time Mrs. Clinton is ahead in that vote I believe she will eventually win over Republicans when November rolls around. I do not believe that Mr. Obama is a strong enough candidate to defeat Mr. McCain and the DNC would be doing itself a great disservice if they support his nomination. |
| 6953 | Hawthorne Angeles | VA | My family, friends, and relatives are very concerned about this country, in particular, the economy. We don't trust that Sen. Obama could handle the many problems we now have. If you choose not to listen to us, we are determined to vote and campaign for Sen. McCain as we trust his character after Sen. Clinton. Sen. Obama is not even in that category, sorry! Not even Sen. Clinton would stop us; not even if she runs as Obama's VP. I have also met many others on the street who plan to do so. |
| 6954 | Stephen Marlowe | SC | Senator Clinton is the best candidate to win the general election. She has also been able to withstand the cruel statements by Senator Obama's pastors and the sexist comments from the media.
What kind of judgement does this man have to be sitting in pews of pastors spewing hatred towards our country and white America. Anti-Semetic remarks are aslo vicious.
Please visits internet sites to view what the country has seen. YOU TUBE is the site I would recommend for all to view pertaining to the above matters. Many online news stations also have various coverage.
Americans are upset about Senator Obama and many have changed their minds since the beginning of the primary season.
He also is having a problem with white working class voters, Catholic voters, women voters, swing state voters, independent voters, Latin American voters, Jewish voters and Cuban voters. Due to the poor decison to disenfranchise Michigan and Florida voters, they will also be a tremendous bloc to question.
Lastly, race is also an issue. We need to include this as a factor. There is still a prejudice in our country and that certainly will play a factor.
Without the big states and the voters not in Obama's favor the electoral map will be very weak for Senator Obama.
Senator Clinton has none of these problems. For this job, there is no doubt that Senator Clinton is the only candidate to beat McCain in this general election. |
| 6955 | debra fleming | ny | |
| 6956 | Anonymous | Oh | I feel that Sen. Clinton is the only candidate for President of the US. She is the one who will fight for us and try to fix the trauma that our country is in. I believe in her, and if she is not on the ballot come November, I will not vote Democratic, I would rather see our country die a slower death with a poor econonmy then to see us destroyed by instantly with hatred and racism. |
| 6957 | Bill Moore | Tx | As a LIFELONG 59 year old Black democrat who has never not voted democratic,i tell you in all certainty that if obama is the nominee,I will leave the party post haste and reregister Independent and vote for Senator John McCain.This is not a threat to the party elite.Just my heartfelt misgivings about how this party that I've fought my heart out for has not fought for me.With that,I am gone..never to look back.Thank you Senator Clinton and Former President Clinton for making my time as a democrat worthwhile.I love the two of you beyond words. |
| 6958 | Anonymous | ca | Based upon the results of the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee yesterday regarding the seating of Florida and Michigan and assignment of Michigan delegates to Obama that are not based upon actual votes, I am now a former Democrat. This decision is coming from a 60 year old life long progressive/liberal Democrat. |
| 6959 | Lucy Jury | OH | Please help us to elect Hillary as a nominee. |
| 6960 | Karla Schultz | TX | |
| 6961 | Regina English | TX | I believe Hillary has been treated unfairly throughout this process, including by her own party. Count me as another African-American woman who is strongly considering becoming an independent after being a lifelong democrat. Hillary is the best candidate in this race. |
| 6962 | Wendy Rudnicki | TX | |
| 6963 | Robert Lee Hammons | UT | I feel Hillary has been made a political scapegoat by the press and that my D.N.C. ! has done everything in its power including using corrupt tactics to hand the nomination over to Mr. Obama. I realize this is only the primaries, but so far it has been about anything BUT each persons vote being counted as equal. Had the Michigan and Florida voters been polled by the D.N.C to show they were leaning towards Obama? then their votes would definitely had been counted. In closing, between this and a rigged Electorasl College, I am the first to say that the entire voting process has became corrupt. Popular Vote is only a saying now days, something maybe our grandparents got to enjoy as a right, but we have lost that priveledge thanks to a corrupt government and a democratic party that has lost touch with its own members. |
| 6964 | Lori Jones | TX | |
| 6965 | Veronica | TX | Please cast you vote for Hillary Clinton |
| 6966 | Perry Melvin | VT | As a Republican, I would rather see Hillary running as the Democratic choise then Obama as he is has too much baggage that is not good for this country. |
| 6967 | Anonymous | NY | Senator Clinton is a much better candidate!!!
Given her recent wins and increase in the popluar vote, it is a shame that the S-Delegates are still voting for Obama.
Senator Clinton is the best candidate to help the US get back on its feet. Unlike Obama's deep pockets, it's her experience that is impressive. |
| 6968 | Francis Casaday | IA | |
| 6969 | Anonymous | TX | We can't have a Republican in the White House again, but I am sure that if Barack goes against McCain, McCain will surely win. For the first time, I feel like there is no one to vote for. I will not vote for Barack. I fear the kind of damage that he can do in the White House ... and I genuinely have faith that Hillary could do a wonderful job. Most of the HIllary supporters I know have become involved for the first time because they had a candidate they could finally back. Without that candidate, our commitment is finished. Our votes are not going for Barack. We can't ... not in good conscience. He may be worse than another Republican. Don't buy his wold in sheep's clothing routine. Don't apologize for your actions later ... make it count now. Support the real candidate: Hillary Clinton. |
| 6970 | Belinda Baumgartner | WA | I'm joining the 'WriteInHillary.com' movement. I will not vote for Obama or McNOTHING. Clinton is the best candidate to run against McOLDMAN and WIN! |
| 6971 | Anonymous | fl | i live in fl we vote for hillary. not obama.
i like to tel you if hillary los.
we the pepole of fl. we never vote for obama.
in nov
mccain will get our votes |
| 6972 | Anonymous | NJ | I want Hillary to be the next President |
| 6973 | spring lee | tx | Please do the right thing - America can not withstand another 4 years with a republican in office. |
| 6974 | Anonymous | NC | Obama has neither the experience or knowledge at this time to be the leader of the Free World. |
| 6975 | Betty Colvin | al | |
| 6976 | Anonymous | NY | So now that the DNC has bought off the primaries are they going on to buy the electoral college votes off too?? Well, thank you DNC for making me see the light to leave the Democratic party and become independent, I cannot believe that even the DNC has made this obvious that they do not care about the people that support them!?!? What is even sadder is that the only person (Hillary) that stood up for those rights, you tried to abolish off the face of the primaries. So Obama is about "change" but change does not include standing up for the people's right to vote if it gets in his way of a victory, is that how he is going to be about "change" with every other issue?? I hope Fox news brings Obama down hard and brings the rest of his crownies (the bought off delegates and the media) down with him, I think you are going to be made to all look like fools when this is done. Obama deserves to be treated the same way Hillary got treated in the primaries... it is called KARMA!! And with all the dirt Fox has on Obama... well let's just say Obama has everything he deserves coming to him. I think the first question they should start with is what is his stance with gay marriage? How about crack... do you think they should legalize it? How about embezzlement? Why Obama did you quit the Trinity Church because your ties were not all just about racism towards whites, jews and other ethnicities, weren't there many other corrupt ties and angles to that church besides the racims issues. Obama you seem to get very aggrivated and defensive (guilty) everytime you are in your words "forced to talk about about that church", could there be other things you are trying to hide besides racism. Well, if you are already tired about questions of that church, then you are going to be damn well exhausted by the end of the elections. Good Luck you are going to need a miracle! Land of the free... huh! Try land of the bought off! I am repulsed! I guess I am starting to join the rest of the world's view of the United States by thinking this country's moral ethics and pride in Democracy has gone out the window. I thought the 08' elections were suppose to be restoring this country back to what it once was? And to me it sounds like we are going down a path of becoming more corrupt then ever!! Whether you vote Republican or Democrat... maybe that is why they came up with the independent party it was the people way of saying they wanted their independence from the fraud our Government has become! |
| 6977 | Anonymous | CA | |
| 6978 | Worris Dumas Sr | MI | when sen. levin and brewer suggested that the michigan primary was "flawed", it was the sellout of the michigan voters. the trickery of using words to declare the mi. primary flawed, thus illegal event., this was sanctioned by the mi. supreme court.. a grand jury investigation to over turn the rles decision to give michigan a 1/2 vote was null and void.
the mi. voters will stay home or vote for ron paul in the general election. when the senior senator and president of the mi. democratic party should be taken to the same court that sanctioned the primary, be brought before the court and prosecuted for lying and selling out of the voters, like florida. now the supers will fall into the obama camp and end this debaucle. of disinfranchised voters. |
| 6979 | Betty M | NC | We need to vote for a president that will work for the good will of our country and who will fight for our rights. Hillary is that person. Giving great speeches just doesn`t make the grade.!!!!! |
| 6980 | Matthew Stafford | TN | |
| 6981 | Linda Hubler | TX | Please endorse Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Nominee for President of the United States of America. Her record of experience and her passion for the good of all people make her the best candidate to lead our country to the greatness that we all deserve as Americans and to restore the standards of honor and respect among all nations. |
| 6982 | Carol Chisak | PA | We're speaking loud and clear, DNC. Are you listening? If you are truly representing the democrats throughout America, our choice for presidential candidate in November is Hillary Clinton! |
| 6983 | Anonymous | TX | I agree with so many- IF the Dems want to win in November, Hillary had better be the candidate. Obama and his followers and camp have marginalised us (women, particularly) and we "older" folk. Hillary has spoken to US. I appreciate that. My topper, however, was Obama's willingness to disenfranchise tow major states- FL and MI.. which totally put me over the top as far as he is concerned. Well, there was that and hi using a negative and sexist word while speaking to a woman close to my age--- he called her, SWEETIE; As an alomost 50-yr-old woman, I understand that there's MANY ways to call someone a "B" and Sweetie is one of them. Sows me HIS character! No-Obams in 08.. and, if the dems are stupid enough to run him (and supers to get behind him), I am hoping for Hilary in'12.. |
| 6984 | Barbara Rotter Ryan | CA | Addition to my previous comment. I will not vote for Obama unless Hillary Clinton is on the ticket. I will go MCain. thank you |
| 6985 | karen ayers | oh | |
| 6986 | gary Chassman | VT | Only Senator Clinton is able to secure victory in November. Has she not proven her fortitude, tenacity, and intelligence? Only she will be able to represent the United States fully in command of the issues, and with the ability to articulate her position and policies. |
| 6987 | Patricia Olivares | Tx. | Senator Clinton is My President. I am certanin that experience is what we need in our commander in chief. We are at war ladies and gentlemen. We need our next President that has that experience. We need Hillary Clinton or John McCane gets this democratics FULL VOTE, NOT HALF A VOTE! I'LL REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED TO FLORIDA COME NOVEMBER. WE DO NOT FORGET. |
| 6988 | Anonymous | tx | Hillary please keep fighting for the nonimation. I will NOT vote for Obama. I will vote for MCCain in Nov. Please read all the recent e-mails about Obama. They are scary and so is he. I'm sorry to say but Hillary nor anyone else will ever convince me to vote for Obama and I am not alone in this. Obama will NOT win in Nov. I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT SOME OF THE SUPERDELEGATES ARE SO GUILIBE. This election is not all about hope. It's about who can lead this country in the right directionand Obama is NOT the person. WAKE-UP before it's too late. I can't wait to say I told you so! to all the Obama supporters. Keep fighting Hillary! |
| 6989 | Therese McKinley | PA | If Hillary is not the Nominee, my protest will be to write in her name for the General Election. We all should and will vote for Hillary by voting by write-in. |
| 6990 | David J Feiger | Fl | The role of the Super delegates is to nominate the candidate most electable and most beneficial to our country. The wind is out of Obama's sails. He is losing to Hillary 9 to 7 since March. Is this a vote of confidence in this unknown, unqualified candidate to correct the damage of the Bush mis administration. If the party elders nominate Obama, I must put country above party and after 39 years of being a loyal Democrat I will work for and vote for McCain |
| 6991 | Tamara | CA | Hillary Clinton is the most qualified candidate for the presidential nomination. She is also the most likely to beat McCain. |
| 6992 | Jane Ethridge | FL | Senator Clinton is the only one that can beat McCain. We do not know enough about Senator Obama. Let Senator Obama have more time to become better known to all the people and give us time to learn more about him. There are so many people I have spoken to that refuse to vote for Senator Obama. Please do not hand this election to the republicans.
Respectfully,
Jane Ethridge |
| 6993 | R.E. Haynes | FL | It's very sad how the DNC handed Obama a free pass. He has no experience, questionable associates, a hateful church that he attended for 20 years and has also lied on several occasions. This is man that cannot be trusted to be in the White House. This November will be the first time I will vote Republican. Sure, the economy and the Iraq war are important issues, but the countries security is more important. Let us not forget how we were attacked on 9/11. Also, after all this I will be changing parties, as well as my wife. |
| 6994 | Faye | IN | Obama is a slime ball. Will not vote for him NO WAY... To do so would be un American. |
| 6995 | Anonymous | MT | I have been a Hillary Clinton supporter from the beginning. I feel she is best qualified. If I must choose between Obama and McCain, I will vote for McCain. |
| 6996 | Lauren M | VA | The only person who can beat McCain in the fall is Senator Hillary Clinton. It is simply too risky to have Sen. Obama up against McCain. The Democratic party would be severely scarred if McCain won the White House. |
| 6997 | Cynthia Dockery | TN | |
| 6998 | Anonymous | KY | IF YOU WANT A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT THAN HILLARY IS THE ONLY CHOICE, I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA . IF I HAVE TO PICK BETWEEN OBAMA AND MCCAIN , THAN ITS MCCAIN 110% |
| 6999 | Anonymous | PA | I am proud to be #69999 in support of Hillary Clinton. Please cast your vote for her. She is a courageous, brave woman who is a true friend to the American people and a true Patriot. America needs her to lead us to greatness and prosperity. God Bless Hillary and Obama. |
| 7000 | Joni George | AL | |