| # | Name | State-Please use 2 letter abbreviation | Comments-Please keep your comments concise. Thank you. |
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| 51 | Alice Loh | I believe Senator Clinton to be the more capable, experienced, tested and electable candidate. For the sake of the United States of America and the Democratic Party, do not allow an untested, un-vetted, candidate to win the Democratic nomination. |
| 52 | Ellen Lifson | |
| 53 | davyne verstandig | |
| 54 | Kay Weaver | All the Republicans will have to do, is play one sermon of Rev. Wright's and McCain will win by much bigger margins than than a "surprised" media ever thought possible. Intellectually it can be excused, swept under the rug, but when the majority of voters step into the voting booth, it will not be forgotten or forgiven. Clinton is electable. Obama is not. |
| 55 | Ginger Olsen | The two biggest differences between Clinton & Obama is gender & age. We need a woman and we need her international experience. Let's make Obama Vice President & groom him. |
| 56 | Kjersten Gmeiner, MD | |
| 57 | Aracely Mora | |
| 58 | Jackie O'Brien | Obama Is a snob & frankly to wimpy, like John Kerry, to beat a guy like McCain |
| 59 | Christa Reiff | |
| 60 | Nayra Perez | I am very upet by Obama's close ties with Rev. Right who has ranted against Israel for years, visited Ghadfi of Libya with Farakhan in the '70's, honored Farakhan just last year, had bullitens saying " Jews make bombs that kill both Arabs and Blacks. How can anybody expect us to be stupid enough to think that Obama never knew, or heard any of these rants all those years?!!! Although just a few years ago i was a democratic delegate, I would vote for McCain, if I have to. |
| 61 | Kellyann Toale | |
| 62 | Beverly Graf | |
| 63 | Leslie LaPage | Clinton is the only logical choice as a democratic president. If Obama is selected he will not win against the republicans and this would be a sacrifice against any chance we have to secure a democratic president. |
| 64 | Debbie Koltun | |
| 65 | Andrea Rose Pol | |
| 66 | Anonymous | Do not send another erudite snob into the general election. McCain will win if Obama is the candidate. Hands down. |
| 67 | Betty Dunnuck | I wholeheartedly support Senator Clinton and am requesting that you consider the good of the country and support Hillary Clinton. |
| 68 | Robyn Ritter Simon | Anything I can do to help Hillary! She is the BEST candidate to lead our country! |
| 69 | Erik Mishiyev | We need proven experience in the White House! Wake up America!! |
| 70 | Anonymous | CA | Obama is not experienced enough to be president. |
| 71 | daphna ziman | calif | There's no question that Hillary will make a better President. We have made a mistake twice before in recent years. For the sake of our country we can not afford Barack obama to be president!!!!!!! |
| 72 | Judy Elkins | TX | Hillary has the experience we need. |
| 73 | Karen Montoya | California | Obama may be a great piper, but it does not necessarily follow that he will be a great president. There are many skeletons in Obama's past and the truth will come out about Obama in a general election, if not before. Hillary is will be a formidable opponent for McCain and, in my opinion, McCain will not fare well against her. Hillary will be a president that we can all be proud of. Finally, Hillary is the only candidate who truly represents change and solutions. Let's make sure we do not miss this truly great opportunity to have Hillary Clinton as the president of our United States. |
| 74 | Himilce Novas | AZ | Hillary Clinton is the best qualified LEADER and the only electable candidate in a National Election. |
| 75 | Ellen Carol DuBois | CA | |
| 76 | Joanne Sterner | FL | Hillary Clinton is the most qualified person to be in the White House. We don't know anything about her opponent. I don't want to be led down a garden path by someone who won't talk about issues but about hope all the time. Any change from Bush is a change in the right direction, so I urge you to support Hillary as the nominee. |
| 77 | T. Bassing Mantenfel | NY | Hillary has the experience and under won all the key states necessary to win a national election...she won despite the media putting her down at every opportunity.
Wake up...it is so clear to me that she has what it takes to win...the Rev. Wright association alone is something that has been passed over by the media, but won't be by the Republicans.
As a DEMOCRATE for 45 YEARS would ONLY VOTE FOR HILLARY....never obama...he is untrustworthy.
In the end for me I would go Nader or McCain ...if you make the Obama mistake...ps...he is supported by all the other presidential losers... Dean, Keary, Kennedy, Gore...Carter (second term)..
The Clintons are winners...even under fire.
Make the RIGHT CHOICE ...VOTE FOR HILLARY |
| 78 | Bonnie | IL | |
| 79 | Terry O'Neill | MD | Despite months of negative campaigning by her opponents in the Democratic party and by Sen. McCain, and despite relentless misogynistic attacks by the media, Senator Hillary Clinton remains a strong, experienced, trustworthy leader. She is an inspiration to me and to my 17 year old daughter as well. Please do the right thing for our Party and our nation by supporting Senator Clinton. |
| 80 | Lois Lloyd King | Texas | |
| 81 | Jacqui Ceballos | FL | Hillary is brilliant, experienced... and "seasoned"... She 's gone thru the wringer and survived.. We need a woman's hand at this time to save our country and the world ..Obama can be president in 8 years.. Please don't let us lose this great person at this most dangerous time ... And the first woman president... Think of how this will affect women around the world. Please, please, vote for Hillary. . |
| 82 | Charlene Suneson | California | |
| 83 | Barbara Love | CT | |
| 84 | Mary M. Elliott | Oregon | |
| 85 | Barbara S Effman | FL | |
| 86 | Sandy Rapp | NY | Go with Hillary. She can take McCain. |
| 87 | Diana Zuckerman | MD | I used to think either Sen. Obama or Sen. Clinton would be a good choice. The more I learn about Sen. Obama, the more shocked I am by his mocking and cruel put-downs of Hillary Clinton, his choice of friends and those who have helped him get ahead, and his failure to respond appropriately to questions or criticisms. The media has been kind to him. The Republicans won't be in a general election. If he's our candidate, we're toast. |
| 88 | Alberta Roesser | NY | |
| 89 | Marilyn Azzara | California | Hillary has more experience to handle the affairs of our nation. |
| 90 | Robert Azzara | California | Hillary is the stronger candidate to beat McCain in the general election and her experience will make her the better president. |
| 91 | Roy Raskin | California | Hillary has a much better chance of winning in the general election and I do not trust Obama and find him arrogant. |
| 92 | Dalia Perez | CA | |
| 93 | Olga Vives | VA | |
| 94 | Susan Conley | CA | I truly believe that Senator Clinton would and will be the better candidate against John McCain, and hope that the Super Delagates take that into consideration when making their selection. Clinton will be a terrific President. |
| 95 | hilario h garcia | texas | |
| 96 | Bonnie Campbell | Iowa | |
| 97 | Bonnie Rice | VA | |
| 98 | Elizabeth Garcia | FL | |
| 99 | Caroline | FL | |
| 100 | Jim Feeds | FL | |