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# NameState-Please use 2 letter abbreviationComments-Please keep your comments concise. Thank you.
151 Bonnie CampbellIowaI will be appalled if we do not nominate Hillary Clinton as our nominee -- she is clearly more prepared to be President than any candidate in modern history.
152 Madeline E JacksonMD
153 Cynthia CresswellMA
154 Maxine BlakeNY
155 Nan StilwagenCO
156 Jeanette BeschtaWI
157 Kim TestaNY
158 Janie LewisIN
159 Marcia PappasNY
160 Hedy AudetteMa
161 Brandon HubbardTNAs a democrat, Hillary is my only choice.
162 Leslie BermanLA
163 Dana L. Shanks-AlbersIL.We need a strong person on office that can make the difficult decisions for our country & our children's future. I am voting for Ms. Clinton because she represents the true working middle class, the mothers & the struggling families in our country. She has the political experience , the political savvy, to deal with the all the head's of state over sea's & in the middle east. I am voting in an election that I believe in for the first time in decades. GO HILLARY!!!!
164 Jennifer WhiteMaine
165 Jane ChapmanPennsylvaniaAs a long time supporter of women's rights, I urge you, as a Super Delegate, to place your support and your vote towards Hillary Clinton. She has the ability to "hit the ground running" when elected President. It won't take her a year or longer just to learn "the ropes" of the White House. I urge you to support Senator Clinton.
166 Chelise AndersonIL
167 AnonymousMIPlease cast your vote so we can FOR SURE have a chance of winning. Please vote for Hillary! Thank you.
168 Carolyn WelchILHillary Clinton's vast knowledge and ability to win in key states in November makes her the superior candidate. Obama crafted a message that was superficially appealing to people early in the race, but his knowledge and experience deficit, as well as his string of questionable connections that cast doubt on his authenticity, make him unelectable against John McCain.
169 RAchel GregoryTN
170 Ja RickardIL
171 Karen BiesanzNYEven though Sen. Obama outspent Sen. Clinton by a large amount in Pennsylvania, the people saw through the negative Cinton ads and listened to what she said. It is hard to fight the ads, but she won.
172 Laura TaylorTXI have been a democrat since I voted in my first election 27 years ago. I am happy to see the Democratic party revitalized. I did, however, want to inform you that I, my husband, mother, father, brother and wife will all be voting Republican for the first time in our lives if Hillary Clinton does not get the nomination. We simply can not and will not support Barrack Obama. I urge you to strongly consider Hillary Clinton for your vote. Thank you for your time.
173 Dianne GreggGA
174 Diandra FrommerNC
175 Jackie ChingNYWhatever you say about Republicans, at least they're loyal to their own. You Dems only know how to tear down the most experienced, hard-working candidate in your election. Hillary Clinton will be ready on day one!
176 Robin OldsIndianaGo Hillary!
177 AnonymousNY
178 Heather AquinoTX
179 AnonymousFLObama is simply not qualifed to become President. Hillary is the best person for the job.
180 Anonymousohio
181 Pamela ElliottOHOnly a fighter like Hillary can straighten out the mess Bush has made ! Time for a woman in the white house.
182 Christine TuttleNKThere is no question that Hillary Clinton should be the Democratic Nominee. The press has been completely bias toward Obama, even the NY Times; whose editorial staff endorsed her, every article about her has had negatives. Most Americans are not falling for it and I have heard of many who would wish their vote back after learning what they have about Senator Obama. He is unelectable in a race with McCain, despite what the polls may say. Look how well she is doing in spite of all her negative press and adoration by the press for Obama. I will not vote for Obama under any circumstances, nor will a large percentage of Hillary supporters. It has nothing to do with his race, but a list of things that would take too long right now to type.
183 Marjorie DeFazioNew YorkSenator Clinton has done an outstanding job for New York as our Senator. She will be an excellent President.. She is smart. She works hard. She cares.
184 AnonymousNYHillary Clinton can win and she is a patriot and capable of steering us through perilous economic times . Obama cannot stomach the flag so there is no way he'll be capable of standing for our country. He also is hypocritical as he "hugs" his pastor although his pastor is anti american and anti white.,
185 Christine TuttleNJThere is no question that Hillary Clinton should be the Democratic Nominee. The press has been completely bias toward Obama, even the NY Times; whose editorial staff endorsed her, every article about her has had negatives. Most Americans are not falling for it and I have heard of many who would wish their vote back after learning what they have about Senator Obama. He is unelectable in a race with McCain, despite what the polls may say. Look how well she is doing in spite of all her negative press and adoration by the press for Obama. I will not vote for Obama under any circumstances, nor will a large percentage of Hillary supporters. It has nothing to do with his race, but a list of things that would take too long right now to type.
186 SherryNY
187 Nancy GerberPASenator Clinton is the only qualified candidate for President. She has a resume unmatched by any other plus the courage, conviction, and compassion to lead. She is a true leader who unites people of all backgrounds and is able to ally with those of differing opinions. Senator Obama has no experience to be president and his presidency would be a travesty.
188 AnonymousCAI am a moderate republican and I do vote and campaign across party lines if need be. The republican party has needed a strong moderate candidate for a long time and now we have him, McCain. The ONLY candidate that I will vote for (and campaign for) over McCain is Hillary Clinton. Her experience is unbeatable and she will bring the change that this country needs.
189 JanetOhioHillary is the best; stop believing the media hype and do what is best for our Party and our Country. I've worked for the Democrats for 30+ years and know that HRC is the best nominee for our Party.
190 Maria Lopez-BresnahanMAI strongly support this petition. Having spoken to many centrist Republicans during this campaign, it is clear that they will vote for Senator Clinton instead of McCain, but they will not vote for Obama. This will be important to ensuring that we have a Democratic President.
191 Norma GattsekVA
192 Jessica DauphinTNPlease, don't be led by a television media concocted popularity contest! Let this be about experience and resume!
193 judy santuccinj
194 himilceAZHillary Clinton has resoundingly won the must-win states (Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Michigan, California), as well as the overwhelming majority of all the large population states (New York, California, New Jersey, etc. etc). Further, if you count FL and MI (which must be counted, as those sincere voters must not be disenfranchised), Senator Clinton’s popular vote has surpassed Sen. Obama’s. Sen. Obama has proven beyond cavil that he is unable to gain the backing of white working-class voters, Catholics, Jews, Latinos, Asians, rural residents, culturally-conservative Democrats, small town dwellers, union members and the vast majority of women and voters over 45, all of whom are the core of the Democratic Party, and the key voters needed for a victory in the General Election. Please do what's right, and what's smart! Let's not throw away our chance to win a Democratic Presidency. Support the nomination of Hillary Clinton as our presidential candidate.
195 Jennifer SkidmoreCAPlease honor our democracy by pledging Senator Clinton. She is the only candiate who is intelligent and sound enough to solve the problems our country faces.
196 Rachel RachfalMD
197 Jaclyn McCoyNJ
198 Dr. Carolyn BallMO
199 Penny PascoeCO
200 Ruth RodriguezTX

 

Signatures | Total: 7,337