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Name: Carol Porter on May 31, 2008Comments: female, US citizen, age 56, zip 96743ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Lois Tomlinson on May 31, 2008Comments: Women Count does not speak for me, a 56-year-old female of US citizenship living at 05733. I support Barack Obama for President because he is the best PERSON for the job. No sexism involved.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Holly on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 52-year old woman, US citizen, zip 97404 and firm supporter of Barack Obama. At the start of the campaign, I had a largely positive attitude toward Hillary Clinton and thought she would make a pretty good president (although I preferred Obama, who I believe will be an outstanding president). HRC's campaign has changed my attitudes. I now view here as better than McCain, but no longer have a favorable opinion of her or think she would be a good president. However, I think McCain would be disastrously bad.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 31, 2008Comments: White Female, age 47, USA, 07871. I fully support Senator Barack Obama's candida for president of the USA in 2008. I emphatically DO NOT support Hillary Clinton for president of the United States, in any year. I am not supporting or voting on a candidate for reasons of gender or race, but rather I am supporting the candidate with integrity, and the ability to bring a much needed new change to our country.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Renee Livsey on May 31, 2008Comments: Women are different and no one should make a blanket statement that the "women of the nation" support Hillary. I am a 46 year old white woman and I proudly support Barack Obama.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Judy Goldstock on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 60 year old white woman who would have loved a woman pres - but not Hillary who represents the Republican culture. I support Obama - 81233ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Carole on May 31, 2008Comments: Hello. I'm an American woman, over 18, registered to vote in California. Women Count PAC does not speak for me. I support Barack Obama and following DNC rules. CaroleZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Margareth Victor on May 31, 2008Comments: Black woman 51 year old US Citizenship NY, 11691 The WomenCount does not represent me not does it speak on my behalf or for me. Senator Obama followed the rules written by the DNC and won fairly. Senator Clinton has her own set of rules, and backed by the name, fame, and popularity of her husband wants to re-write the rules at every step of the game. I am dissapointed to see how manipulative she's been. Have you ever considered that if Senator Obama was doing what Mrs. Clinton have been doing, how quickly he would have pushed out of the race The double standard applied here is appauling.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Nancy Abram on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a supporter of Barack Obama. I am soon to be 37 years old. I am female and Latina. Barack is genuine and a true leader. He is a leader with integrity. Hillary is dishonest and a hypocrite. I could never support her. She is not worthy of my vote. I do not care that she is woman. In no way has Hillary been treated badly because she is a woman. In fact, she has only received preferential treatment. There will be many other women who can become president. In my view Hillary is simply not the one.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Vicki Chilstrom on May 31, 2008Comments: WomenCount Pac does NOT represent me. I look forward to the day when a woman takes the helm of the highest office of this land, BUT, it needs to be the right woman. As a woman and a cheerleader of equal rights for women, that means that I have the choice to vote for the best person, woman or man, and not base my vote on who has the right physical make-up.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Kris Kroener on May 31, 2008Comments: I support Barack Obama because he is the BEST PERSON to be our president! I would never support a woman just because I am also a woman. And I will never support a female candidate like Hillary Clinton who is dishonest & unethical - and now is crying 'sexism' because she can not win the nomination! Face the facts - she lost fair and square!ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Anne Allen on May 31, 2008Comments: Please do not claim to represent every woman in such a diverse and rich country -- claim instead to endorse the candidate who will work to improve the country, provide for its citizens, and create a stronger, more beautiful United States. I have done so, and my choice is Barack Obama. This is not about a woman versus a man, this is about our country and what we can do TOGETHER to make it a country we can all be proud of.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Cherie Johnson on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a whte female over 50 who makes under $50K and am an ardent Obama supporter!! I believe he is our only chance for honest govt since the Kennedys. I hope my vote is listened to.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Mary on May 31, 2008Comments: The WomenCount PAC does NOT represent my views...sorryZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 31, 2008Comments: As a former Hillary Clinton's supporter, I realized how dishonesty and unethical she really is so she doesn't represent me. Hillary desire to win at any mean necessary doesn't set well with me. She has acted presidential and is willing to break rules to further her own ambition. If she willing to break rules so she can win then I can only imagine what she would do as president. We don't need another lying and unethical president in the White House. Hillary's behavior is a disgrace to all women all over the world and she doesn't speak for the women who has integrity.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Jeanine Meyer on May 31, 2008Comments: The WomenCount PAC does not represent the women of the nation. I am 60 years old. Senator Obama has my support as well as many other women across the country in past primaries and caucuses. He is gaining support every day as women and men learn about his positions and leadership ability. Zip code: 10549ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 31, 2008Comments: I find Senator Clinton's shifting goal post and scorched earth tactics unsavory and fundamentally unfair. She does not represent me, my daughters, my sisters, or my mother. As (white) women of the nation we fully support Senator Obama's candidacy for president. It is time for real change in Washington.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Marie Albert on May 31, 2008Comments: support for Barack Obama's candidacyZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Deborah M. Espersen on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 55 year old white woman living in zip code 33137 and I STRONGLY support Barack Obama and his candidacy. His strong opposition to the war in Iraq and, most importantly, his position of NOT playing divisive politics are prime reasons for my support.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Maeve Callan on May 31, 2008Comments: 38, hard-working white woman for Obama! From Iowa, where we were the first to show that we ALL want Barack, no matter how the pundits or the opposing campaigns might try to slice and dice us. "That is what we started here in Iowa, and that is the message we can now carry to New Hampshire and beyond; the same message we had when we were up and when we were down; the one that can change this country brick by brick, block by block, calloused hand by calloused hand - that together, ordinary people can do extraordinary things; because we are not a collection of Red States and Blue States, we are the United States of America; and at this moment, in this election, we are ready to believe again." Barack Obama, Des Moines, IA, 1/3/08ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Erma Flood on May 31, 2008Comments: The way Hillary Clinton has run her campaign is NOT the way I want my government ran. I DONOT support her and I do TOTALLY support Barack Obama as a 57 year old Female I believe he does support Womans Rights and the rights of ALL Americans.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Jolly N, NYC on May 31, 2008Comments: Look at the numbers there is barely a discernible gap between women supporting Obama and women supporting Clinton. Senator Obama has won the women's vote in multiple states and will continue to do so. I am under 35 and have an advanced degree and if you think for one second that I am going to turn over to my reproductive rights to a 70 year old man from Arizona and his Supreme Court nominees, you must be the same under educated, ill informed voters that bought into Clinton's gas tax holidays. There is no better way to get more dynamic, intelligent and uncompromised female leadership in this country that empowering the youth vote which by the numbers is both sexist and racist than the baby boomers (Chris Gregoire, Claire McCaskill, Janet Napalitano and Bev Perdue, now there is a list of some impressive female leaders-- we've got you and we will be voting for 30+ more years). A Very Independent Woman for Obama from NYC aka Obama CountryZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Jo Kurtz on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 50 something white woman living in Idaho (83857) who supports Barack Obama. WomenCount PAC does NOT represent me.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Andrea Crawford on May 31, 2008Comments: I am for a woman for president, but not this woman.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Joyce Woody on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 40 year old female, and would like to say, this orginazation does not reflect ALL of the views of women in this country. I for one, along with many other women in this country, give my full support to Senator Obama who I think has run the better campaign on all angles. At one point in this primary I would have been willing to put either of the 2 democratic nominees in office. But, because of the strategies and decisive actions from one of the candidates, I have decided there is only one person that can most bring this country and its people together. Let me add, the final straw for me was the remark about what happened to JFK. Even though I was only a little over a month old, I know how this country mourned at that time of lost and anyone who states that tragic event for their reason of staying in the race has no morals. Whether that person is man or woman, black or white, there's no place for ANYONE that thinks in this manner. I am a US citizen living in area 32210.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Bonnie on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 29 year-old white woman--who is sick of beginning every letter with that phrase--and I am voting for Barack Obama. The WomenCount Pac have conveniently and invidiously monopolized the name "Women" for their political agenda--these women do NOT speak for me. These are women who apparently cannot see the world through a different lens than the one between their legs. This is not about democracy or justice for them. There are women DYING and being abused across the Middle East, in Africa, in Asia, and right here in the U.S. yet they would rather funnel their feminist outrage into a mess of a campaign in debt that continues to beg them for money and continues to fuel their outrage with mathematical acrobatics and melodramatic cries of sexism. These are women who claim they would rather vote for 4 more years of the GOP, for a man who voted against equal pay for women, for a man who is against so many women's rights, for a man who promises to keep us stagnated in a war while our sisters and brothers are dying... I am a citizen of a global world. I am an American. I am a Democrat. I am a 29 year old woman--and these women do NOT speak for me. Unlike them, I have a vision of a world beyond division. I am free to CHOOSE who I vote for--and I choose Senator Barack Obama. Sincerely, Bonnie 43202ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Sharon Sharp on May 31, 2008Comments: SFC, US Army Fort Bragg, NC 28310 age 50ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Tomi Bernstein on May 31, 2008Comments: 58 year old female US citizen residing in MO (63132)ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Tomi Bernstein on May 31, 2008Comments: 58 year old female US citizen residing in MO (63132)ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Aslean Jones on May 31, 2008Comments: I support Barack Obama's candidacy, and I want to affirm that the WomenCount PAC does NOT represent me as a female voter.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 31, 2008Comments: I have family member in FL and MI who followed the rules. Neither would have voted for Hillary. To change the rules in the middle would only help Hillary Clinton, It has nothing to do with helping women to count. My family members and every women in those 2 states who trusted the DNC and followed the rules will be disenfranchised if Hillary gets her way. I will always support good, hard working women getting every advantage. This organization should do the same. Hillary is a now officially a disgrace to all of those women. She feels entitled, and is shameless on what she will say or do to get votes. If you want to claim to be an organization that makes sure women count..... Then do that. Make sure the women who followed the rules in FL and MI count. Support the DNC nominee, Barack Obama, so that you are not party to splitting the Democratic party and facilitating the election of McCain, who will then have the power to appoint Supreme Court Justices who will set the women's movement back a century.... who will continue war in the middle east continuing to murder Iraqi and hence Iranian women.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Pat Riley on May 31, 2008Comments: I'm a 63 year old white woman from 81201 supporting Barack, a true leader to move the country forward.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Shelley Fagiola on May 31, 2008Comments: White, 53 year old female. zip- 12589 Why are people supporting Hillary just because she's a woman That's just as sexist as NOT supporting her because she's a woman. I do not support Hillary because she voted for the war and because she has shown herself to be a pathological liar. Plus, she has shown herself to play dirty, say anything to win, change her stance depending on the situation politics. The people who think that these reasons have anything to do with gender are delusional and are using the gender card when there is absolutely no basis for it. It is the same dirty politics that Hillary uses.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 31, 2008Comments: i am a woman and support Barack Obama. I am ashamed that Hillary is a woman. She does nothing to gain my respect as a women.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Grant on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a woman for whom the womeencountpac does not speak. As a feminist, and an American, I believe that Senator Obama is the better Democratic candidate for our country at this time.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Marie Fontaine on May 31, 2008Comments: Hillary Clinton is not a champion of women, she is an embarassment. Her irrational, emotional and selfishly entitled behavior during this primary season has harmed future women candidates, not helped. She has behaved like the worst possible hysterical woman stereotyped imaginable. She should be asked to leave the Democratic party. Maybe even locked up in a straight jacket somewhere.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Nancy Kane on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a 50 year old white woman (English teacher) who enthusiastically supports Obama.ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Julia L. Stefanich on May 31, 2008Comments: female.US citizen,age 58, zip 99501ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Cheryl Mayer on May 31, 2008Comments: Female age 49, US Citizen 05468 Supporting Barak Obama. I take issue with the Hillary Clinton Camp, expressing they speak for all woman, I am not one of them!!!ZIP code:Age:Flag
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Name: Karene Nagel on May 31, 2008Comments: I am a middle aged white woman, and I am a proud supporter of Barack Obama as the next President of USA! I have always supported Senator Obama, because I believe in the change that he will bring to the White House. I believe strongly in his integrity, as it is unmatched by any other candidate that I know!ZIP code:Age:Flag