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05.16.2008 10:48 am

Write-in campaign for Hillary

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

I am a democrat. If Hillary Clinton is not “our” nominee, I will vote for her as a write-in. If you support her also, think of doing the same.

Marie Williams

Manchester

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I also am a Hillary supporter who believes she is the best candidate, not the rookie, junior senator, no achievement in Congress, liar, racist, sexist, U.S. hater, Mr. Obama! I will be writing Clinton in come November.

— Becky
6:03 pm June 4th, 2008

If Clinton gives her support to Obama, and I believe she will, as it’s expected of her, but I won’t throw away my vote for someone as unworthy as Obama. So, the man speaks well, which is a nice change after Bush, but that doesn’t impress me enough to vote for the man with his inexperience and arrogance.

— Becky
6:06 pm June 4th, 2008

I am a democrat. Hillary Clinton will be my write-in candidate. I have serious concerns about Obama. Hillary has a plan and experience. He has neither. It is easy to proclaim change. Of course everyone wants change. The last eight years have been “tough” at best. It is quite another thing to deliver it. The ones who support him can not really give you a reason. This is a bit disturbing. I think a write-in campaign is a good thing. I have the right to vote for whomever I please, and I choose Hillary Clinton.

— linn312002
8:23 am June 5th, 2008

I intend to write in Hillary Clinton’s name for President. Obama is too inexperienced and unproven and McCain’s position is untenable. It will be the first time since I started voting in the 60’s that I am willing to “waste” a vote for what I believe in.

— Barbara Miro
9:46 am June 5th, 2008

I can’t look at the news or even listen to NPR. Every win by Hillary Clinton was spun as a loss while every caucus won by Moveon rushing the room for Barack Obama was heralded as a victory. The media pronounced her DOA for the last six months and the DNC rules committee jury-rigged the MI and FL primaries to achieve their desired outcome. Shame on the Dems… they eat their own. Dollars to donuts they don’t offer her VP. Scorched earth only will do for the sharp-elbowed Obama people.

This Saturday Senator Clinton will throw her support behind Obama…well that’s one vote in November. I plan to write in her name rather than vote for McCain.

The Dems don’t deserve to win when they over ride the will of the people. Remember it was Jimmy Carter an ex-president I used to respect and Ted Kennedy who took it to the convention in 1982 and gave us the super delegates who are running the beauty contest. Why does this primary season make me think of the call in voting of American Idol ?

— Suzanne
7:16 pm June 5th, 2008

The DNC is holding women hostage. Their weapon of choice is the threat of the overturn of Roe v Wade. We are totally being taken for granted. This was a party that I thought was on our side. I have no idea where to turn except to write Hillary’s name in on election day.

Plus, the level of misogyny on cable news channels, especially MSNBC, is shocking. One actually said Hillary had to wait for the Relay for Life people to finish their race for to concede. When did the work to conquer breast cancer become contemptuous? I have no idea where to turn to for fair news coverage.

— Susan Leibowitz
2:47 pm June 6th, 2008

If Hillary is not his VP running mate, I will not vote for Obama. I will not vote for him even if Hillary asks her supporters to do so, because from her on out, to many of us, this is bigger than Hillary. I’ll always respect and have high regard for Hillary. She is doing what she has to do. Her supporters will be doing what they have to do. No matter how successful the elitist media/politicians/liberals were at willing the election for Obama, it came at the cost of beating down mercilessly this woman candidate with their spins, phrasing, gestures, emotionally biased reporting for BO. At the end of the day what matters are the voters. WRITE IN HILLARY’S NAME OR VOTE FOR NADER WHICH WILL MAKE A LOT OF THE 2000 LIBERAL NADER FANS REAL HAPPY. THIS WOULD BE A GOOD WAY OF PAYING THEM BACK FOR HELPING ELECT BUSH BY VOTING FOR NADER. BELIEVE IT….. THEY ARE WHOLEHEARTED SUPPORTS OF OBAMA NOW. HILLARY– THANK YOU. YOU’VE BEEN AN INSPIRATION FOR MANY OF US.

— michelle
9:21 pm June 6th, 2008

Where is it written there are to be only two viable candidates for the office of the President of the US ? Call me naive, but Hillary Clinton could do more good as a springboard for a third party so desperately needed to correct this political climate of absolute divisiveness we have gotten ourselves into…
Every issue, every news outlet, every conversation regarding politics has become ugly or biased because we have all become “with me or against me”…
The big loser? EVERY AMERICAN!
Government inefficiency and economic waste due to two sided agendas will only get worse unless the “BIG TWO POLITICAL PARTIES BOTH GET THEIR ASSES KICKED”
Hillary could be the one to do it…WRITE HER IN!

— Wisconsin Norm
12:58 pm June 7th, 2008

It is time for all votes to count. The 2000 election has shown us that the Electoral Collage will take our votes and assign whom ever they decide. We are now forced with a choice between inexperience and National Security but the Electoral Collage will probably anoint Obama as the next Commander and Chief regardless of what the vote count is. When the DNC assigned Michigan votes to Obama even though he didn’t think enough of the Michigan voters to leave his name on the ballot, that tells us what they will do. Voters in Michigan could have written Obama in but they choose not to. Obama’s close associations speak to his judgment,not that he associated with these people but that “that’s not the man I knew” for twenty or more years sounds to me like the Bush’s Administration’s statements “I can’t recall” or “I don’t remember that.” Either they are on drugs, Alzheimer’s patients or flat out lying. Either way Obama seems to be just another flavor of the same propaganda and lies. When he dismissed the female reporter with the term “Sweetie” I felt all the same sexual discrimination and harassment that I have experienced most of my life. Obama comes across as both a racist and a sexist. I can’t support him. I will support Mc Cain but will write in Hillary Clinton to send a signal to both parties and the Electoral Collage that I am not going to take it any more and I will urge anyone else who is as disenfranchised as I am to do the same.

So it is time

— Tiffany Montano
3:07 pm June 7th, 2008

I’m for Hillary. I’ll write in a vote for her. how do we get this ball rolling nationwide? All hillary primary supporters need to write in h.r.clinton on the ballot in nov.

— w.harvey
10:02 am June 9th, 2008

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