| # | Name | State-Please use 2 letter abbreviation | Comments-Please keep your comments concise. Thank you. |
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| 201 | Tammy Hinshaw | OH | |
| 202 | Charlotte Klein | NY | Media has not addressed the consistency and courage of Senator Clinton.Her entire life has been dedicated to making democratic ideals a reality.From her valedictory speech at Wellesley to her human rights speech in Beijing,to her bipartisan work in the Senate to her
statesmanship as the only woman in the
Democratic Presidential debates illustrate her extraordinary personal strength and bravery.She can be one of our best Presidents! |
| 203 | Sylvia Martinez | IL | Dear Superdelegates:
Mr. Obama's campaign has only been successful when courting first time voters, African Americans, liberals and the elite groups. Although, that is very positive to our party it also alienates the support and needs of loyal and the majority of traditional Democrats. Who speaks to us now? Well, if you have been following the nomination process you would see that in traditional Democratic contests, Senator Clinton has been more victorious. She has been the toughest fighter and the most detailed in her plans for the future of this country. Traditional Democrats are working their shifts while the talkshows rave about personality and celebrity endorsements. Traditional Democrats are holding two jobs in order to provide benefits to their families and pay the mortgage. How do I know? Because I am a lifelong traditional Democrat and I am not impressed by the pro-Obama media driven polls or the conduct of the DNP. I, along with millions of people have chosen our nominee. And it is Senator Clinton. Senator Clinton is the ONE true Democrat in this race that speaks to the most loyal and consisted members of our party. Her committment to this country in terms of readiness and patriotism is unmatched by Obama. We have too many important issues that we need to resolved in this country to silence voter's support. Whether you count these votes in Michigan and Florida, or not, the fact remains that Obama has not convinced the majority of Democrats that is he the "one." If these two state contests are not counted or revoted in the coming weeks, that (and that alone) would split the party forever. In addition it would send the wrong message to America. Aren't we the ones who usually oversee elections in other countries to make sure they are fair. Why is the DNP so afraid of Senator Clinton? Is it because you know that she will win? Remember the "D" in the DNP stands for "democratic." Please punish the overzealous state officials who botched this election nominating process and not the voters. |
| 204 | Pam DeGroot | MA | We need Senator Clinton to be the party nominee.and if we count the voters in Michigan and Florida she has the popular vote. As a Super Delegate I think you should represent the people in your state ( SHAME ON YOU KENNEDY AND KERRY). Please use your vote to assure a win in November..and I think that means Kennedy. Obama has much to learn .... |
| 205 | Nina Grigoreas | CT | |
| 206 | sharon Bettinelli | CA | I believe Hillary is the best candidate. |
| 207 | Denise Tenyer | Illinois | |
| 208 | Kathleen Maisner | MI | |
| 209 | Valarie Hancock | MS | |
| 210 | Patricia Kolodney | TX | |
| 211 | Rachel Romano | PA | |
| 212 | Barbara Raney | CA | I believe Senator Clinton will represent people like me (middle class, working people) because she has an understanding of the issues we face. I don't feel Senator Obama has any understanding of the issues I (we) face. If he receive the nomin ation, I will not vote for him. |
| 213 | Karen Pittenger | IL | |
| 214 | Susan Herner | NY | |
| 215 | arthur hubbs | n y | let the super delegates vote for the winner of the primaries. otherwise they are voting against the rights of the voters. |
| 216 | Linda Farin | TX | It's important to end this soon rather than later. |
| 217 | JANIS A. GABBERT | CA | |
| 218 | Marlene Gentilcore | PA | WE NEED HILLARY!!!!! |
| 219 | elizabeth henske | pa | |
| 220 | Linda Hurstad | TX | |
| 221 | Anonymous | AL | |
| 222 | Jane Jurik | LA | |
| 223 | Erika Head | KS | |
| 224 | sarah friel | OR | |
| 225 | Michele Samaniego | washington | Vote for a candidate with experience. |
| 226 | Joanne Sterner | FL | |
| 227 | Anastasia Taranto | NY | |
| 228 | Angela Rogensues | IL | |
| 229 | Megan Nieto | TX | |
| 230 | Nancy Hurlbert | FL | |
| 231 | Megan Nieto | tx | |
| 232 | Jennifer Watson | FL | |
| 233 | Mary Robison | FL | |
| 234 | Sparkle Frankovich | MI | |
| 235 | Rachel Watson | FL | |
| 236 | JoAnne Dauphinee | ME | |
| 237 | Wendy `Reiner | Florida | Hillary Clinton by far is the most qualified person for the job of President. She is brilliant and knows how to work with many cultures and has the experience and the stature to bring the US back out of the dark ages and provide a real future for all. She is compassionate yet firm and knows how to mingle with "the boys". My vote is for Hillary and she can win.
Wendy Reiner |
| 238 | Chelsea Norris | CA | |
| 239 | Charlene | UT | Go Hillary!!!
Thank You Hillary!!! |
| 240 | Carolyn Hankinson | Mo | I love Hillary she is what this country needs not somebody that will not put his hand over his chest about the American Flag nor wore it proudely on his penedant Help us get her elected |
| 241 | Christine Hosman | MI | |
| 242 | Susan Cramer | NY | |
| 243 | Lisa Langcake | SC | We need a presidential candidate who has a wide range of experience, both domestic and international. I believe that Hillary Clinton is a lot more qualified than Barack Obama in being President!!! With all the challenges and problems we face ahead, we need someone with lots of experience!!! |
| 244 | DH | VA | Please HELP Senator Clinton TAKE BACK CONTROL of our LIVES |
| 245 | carolyn burkhardt md | co | also i believe the caucus format which has been so beneficial for obama is not a true reflection of the will of all the voters. in my district in colorado there were bribes and other forms of severe peer pressure resulting in the switch of the ratio of obama:clinton supporters from 1:1 to 2:1 the night of the caucus. That does not reflect what voters will do in a true presidential election with privacy- that is why clinton is clearly more dominant in the primary states. a few people yelling loudly and pressuring others to change their vote is not the american way to elect an official and should be recognized for what it is. |
| 246 | ShirleyOwens | MD | |
| 247 | Karen Connell | CA | |
| 248 | DH Brewer | VA | |
| 249 | Kristann Moody | NH | PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW THIS PROCESS TO BE FORCED TO END EARLY. PLEASE DO NOT LET POLITICAL LEADERS PUSH THEIR OPINIONS ONTO THE REST OF US. YOU HAVE THE POWER TO DO THE RIGHT THING. PLEASE DON'T LET THEM NEGATE SO MANY PEOPLE'S VOTES. |
| 250 | Nora Fitzpatrick | FL | |