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MESSAGE FOR SUPER-DELEGATES
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I would ask that our super-delegates read the following message and that anyone who has an email address for any of them forward this message directly to them. Please also link this to any website that you know of. Our message is urgent and it is clear. Please stop interfering with the democratic process of choosing our democratic nominee for president.

Please do not endorse either candidate for the sole purpose of ending this campaign by forcing one candidate out.

For the first time in decades every single vote from every single state will be meaningful (if counted). People are excited to be involved and we are registering record numbers of new voters. For too long our democratic candidate has been decided long before many, many voters even had a chance to choose.

If either candidate stops, that stops.

This has not been bad for our party. It has been great. It has brought out issues that would have been brought out by republicans anyways and allowed the voters to hear them now, not in the general. This has watered down the negative effect of those issues.

PLEASE - DO NOT ENDORSE EITHER CANDIDATE UNTIL EVERY SINGLE STATE/TERRITORY HAS VOTED. PLEASE, CALL ON THE DNC TO COUNT THE VOTES FROM MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA. IF THEY REFUSE PLEASE CONSIDER THEM IN YOUR THOUGHTS ANYWAYS WHEN YOU DECIDE HOW YOU WILL VOTE AT THE CONVENTION.

You should not be deciding on which candidate to support only as a means to end the primary. Neither candidate will reach 2025 or 2210 in state delegates and it will come down to your vote. Be patient. Let the system work for every single voter who chooses to cast a vote this year. Let us all be part of the election process. Then, and only then should you decide because that is the earliest that you will have all of the facts together.

I am from Michigan and I want my vote to count. I never ralized how much it meant to me until it was taken away

Reader Comments
  
thanks!
By Matty May 16th 2008 at 1:47 pm EDT
I admire your passion and drive.... keep it up.
You are right and there are many that respect your effort to do what is right.
  
Well said
By Alex May 16th 2008 at 1:56 pm EDT
Well said Cheryl, I hope they listen.
Re: Well said
By Retired Army May 16th 2008 at 2:10 pm EDT
All indications are they won't!

Obama is on the media hourly now speaking as if he is already the candidtae. Offering to debate the GOPee but not Clinton. What's he afraid of, more gaffs?

The stupid delegates are out for their own agenda just like the DNC. They want Clinton out so they can say they never had a chance to vote! No position, no retribution! Again the silent minority wins over the majority!
  
Open Ur Eyes
By Democrat in Arlington, TX May 16th 2008 at 2:03 pm EDT
The only problem I find with you post is that you are assuming that the ultimate price is the party's nomination. You want us to continue this internal wrangling while the GOP are perfecting their strategy to ambush us in November?

Have a change of heart. The Longer this race continues, the less likely our success in November. What you should be telling the Superdelegates is to come out today; all of them and make their endorsemets; either for Hillary or Obama so that we know who is the nominee and we wiil coalesce behind him/her.
Re: Open Ur Eyes
By Alex May 16th 2008 at 2:10 pm EDT
Quote: "Have a change of heart."

How about you have a reality check? Stop dreaming and believing falsely that this nobody who has divided our party like this is suddenly going to unite the country. It is a fairytale! WAKE THE F*** UP!
Strong words Alex
By Cheryl/Michigan May 16th 2008 at 6:48 pm EDT
I happen to agree with you in content but the one thing that sets us apart on this forum is that you seldom see someone who supports clinton or does not support obama launching anything near offensive language. Sorry, I don't mean to lecture. I do agree entirely with you though. I do not see how obama can unit a country when his first action as a candidate was to remove his name from a ballot and turn his back on the voters of Michigan and also to agree that the votes of Michigan and Florida are worthless and only a fairy tale.

I do not feel that I am a part of his dream and I certainly do not feel that he will unite this country. From what I have seen of him I think he will be a "your with me or your against me" person.

I do not believe Obama is a uniter. I do not believe he has the experience necessary to lead this country and I do not believe that now is the time for anyone to take the job of president as on-the-job training. He has already shown that when he speaks one on one he makes statements and later retracts them. This scares the heck out of me. I am not sure how willing some of these world leaders will be to listen to his "well, what I meant to say was". And I have not even touched on his long term relationships with several unsavory people.

Except for his questionable judgement on his associations and the possible character problem that will be associated with it - I would be comfortable with him as perhaps a vice-president where he could learn under the experienced tutulage of Hillary Clinton. Then, in 8 years he will continue as our democratic president fully aware of the realities of this world and experienced in a first hand manner. I am not joking in saying this - I believe it.

Hillary is above and beyond known to be the most experienced of the three - and guess what, I do count her time as First Lady because this is closer, first hand experience to a president than even a vice-president can have. She WAS there when the phone rang and saw firsthand how it was handled, what worked what did not and she has formed her own personal opinions on what she would do differently as president. Because she was president Clinton's wife does not mean that she agrees with every aspect of his presidency. But you cannot dispute that there was no one closer day in and day out to the action than Hillary Clinton.
Re: Strong words Alex
By Edison Carter May 16th 2008 at 7:57 pm EDT
Yes but what do you do about it? React emotionally and do something unpredictable? He campaigns as a republican and his policies and issues are republican issues but why in the world would the party allow him to do so for this long? If we all go off in our own direction we can count on failure, which isn't necessarily a bad thing either, because not everybody is blaming the republicans for the war yet. But who is to decide if and when that is the best thing? You may think you are, but if the party leaders dont sanction it you either wont get enough people to go along with you or ot wont do any good anyway. If you write in Obama and he doesnt have a write in campaign then he will be effectively campaigning against you and you will lose. Same for Clinton. We really have no reasonable way to know why the party does what it does. If we did, then so would the republicans and they could game the system. So our choice is to either trust the party, until such time as we dont, then we pick one we trust, Or we can just do something unpredictable for emotional reasons and take pleasure whenever something goes wrong because at least 'we told them so'. Both are great choices, which need to be tried until you figure out which works better.
OBAMA IS NOT A STRONG CANDIDATE
By jenniforhillary May 16th 2008 at 11:51 pm EDT
Unless you are a FREAKING Republican....

OPEN YOUR EYES FOOLS....I am trying to shock some of you into OPENING YOUR EYES!

Obama is not even a Democrat, and why the DNC is trying to shove him down our throats I would really like to know. He is a joke, and we will LOSE because of him. LOSE LOSE LOSE.

PLEASE call the DNC and tell them HILLARY or we are out!!

HILLARY we will win, Obama we will lose--it is up to you people!!!
I don't believe that
By Cheryl/Michigan May 16th 2008 at 6:36 pm EDT
The republicans are going to come out blasting. do you think they do not know about Obamas past associations or will not attack him for his lack of experience? Do you really believe that they ae going to get rid of people on their campaign that offend Obama because he complains. NO WAY.

If Obama is the candidate this is going to be one of the dirtiest, meanest, down in the mud campaigns that you have ever witnessed. They are not going to be nice.

Guess what. All those republican media pundits and news show hosts that have been ignoring clinton while singing Obama's praises will start to turn the tables now. You will soon see the news become a little more negative towards Obama while continuing to ignore Clinton. They want Obama because his life is an open book yet to be challenged and discredited. Hillary is pretty much a known entitity.

The best thing that can happen for this party is for both candidates to stay in and let the issues be aired NOW, before the republicans can jump on it. Believe me, there is nothing negative that Clinton can bring up that the republicans will not also bring up and trounce him on.

Her leaving now has only one effect. It gets the superdelegates off the hook for making a very difficult decision.

And last but not least, the superdelegates do not have to give their final choice until they are on the floor of the convention. They are free to change their minds any number of times up until that point - for that matter, so are the state delegates.

It is exciting that we FINALLY have an election where every single American registered voter will have a choice between candidates. Our current system normally is pretty much sewn up long before 1/2 the states even vote, making the turnouts unimportant. This has envigorated the party and resulted in millions of new democratic voters. I DO NOT KNOW HOW ANY ELECTED OFFICIAL OR CANDIDATE CAN ACTUALLY LOOK STRAIGHT FACED AT THE CITIZENS OF THE REMAINING STATES AND TELL THEM THEIR VOTE IS NOT IMPORTANT THIS YEAR, DO THE RIGHT THING AND RUN OUT A CANDIDATE THAT IS ALMOST SIDE BY SIDE IN VOTES. HOW CAN YOU EVEN BEGIN TO TELL SOMEONE WHEN THE RACE IS ALMOST A VIRTUAL TIE THAT THEY HAVE TO GET OUT. You might as well have told the DNC to just pick the candidate and forget the voice of the people.

Obama is a far better candidate because of his experience over the past several months. He has not been hurt by this. Anything that will hurt him in his quest will be there in the general whether Clinton is in or not.
  
And your pleas go on deaf ears...the enemy
By Betty Lou - Independent May 16th 2008 at 2:03 pm EDT
is not the DNC's fault entirely, nor the RNC, the empires, corporate america and unseen members of the elite Bilderberg group are the powers, Politicians are their pawns, the ones who make things happen.

Prove me wrong...you battle day after day for something that is not in your control.

What is in your control is to gather the voices of American's far and wide...and end this administration, clean out the white house of all the players and dismantle the oil industry, energy sources. We are the only ones who can stand for the American citizen and their voice.
  
Great post Cheryl
By Retired Army May 16th 2008 at 2:12 pm EDT
but the blog hogs will drive it off unless quite a few readers 5 star it like I did. It's time our people started 5 starring like the O people. Some of their post stay up for days at a tive depriving many others a say!
thanks
By Cheryl/Michigan May 16th 2008 at 6:52 pm EDT
that's why I sometimes repeat myself on here. It rolls off so fast. I didn't even know about five-starring. I'm kind of new to the world of blogging.
Re: thanks
By Retired Army May 18th 2008 at 2:46 pm EDT
Just go to the top where you see the stars. Click on the amount of stars you want to give the post!
  
Ironic
By Sue Sue's Straight Talk Express May 16th 2008 at 5:00 pm EDT
It is funny that everyone is concerned about the vote and keeping it going. No one in the past has ever cared. In the last election, voting stopped once the delegate count was reached. So it will probably stop in this case. We need to get a canidate so that we can start our attacks. Let Sen. Clinton be VP.
Sue sue
By Cheryl/Michigan May 16th 2008 at 7:00 pm EDT
We have never had a race so close - or so history making.

But you know what, I just moved to Michigan in September. I am from NJ. We always voted in June and never had a say in the candidate. By the time our election was held the choice was made. There was nothing left to dispute. But you know what else. In those years we NEVER registered the number of voters we have registered this year, we never got so many different groups of people involved and we certainly never had so many young voters involved. And guess what, those young voters are not exclusively for Obama.

This is why Michigan and Florida pushed ahead. They wanted to have a say on the entire slate, before candidates dropped out. I can appreciate their heart but there actions are completely wrong. They did not have to push ahead to be first. They could have been a week later and avoided this catastrophe. Those officials who voted to do this are not being sanctioned - they are standing by watching there constituents take the punishment for their actions.

Why are they not standing up and telling the DNC that the rules should be changed to punish the people who violated the rules instead of innocent voters.

And the other fact is that if the super-delegates do what they are supposed to do and make their vote known at the convention, neither candidate will reach the number whether it is 2025 or 2210.

You cannot just stop a race this close with so many people anxious to vote. I seriously believe the super-delegates who are choosing to switch to Obama JUST TO END THE PRIMARY are very wrong and are effectively preventing people from voting as much as the DNC will not count Michigan and Florida.

This is the most exciting election that we have ever had. Let it run its course without interference and without ganging up on one candidate to get out for the good of the party. That is wrong. The DNC set the 6 month elections schedule, allowed the candidates to start campaigning almost a year early and set the date of the convention for August. Don't blame either candidate for that.