Given the competitiveness of this race, we as Obama supporters en masse respectfully ask that you consider endorsing Barack Obama as the democratic nominee for president. He is the best hope for the democratic party to have a decisive win in November, and he is the best candidate to stop the partisan bickering and to unite the country under one singular message of hope and change. We thank you sincerely for your consideration.
Respectfully
TMWheaton
Dear Superdelegates:
Given the competitiveness of this race, we as Obama supporters en masse respectfully ask that you consider endorsing Barack Obama as the democratic nominee for president. He is the best hope for the democratic party to have a decisive win in November, and he is the best candidate to stop the partisan bickering and to unite the country under one singular message of hope and change. We thank you sincerely for your consideration.
We signed the "Please Endorse Senator Barack Obama" petition!
# 1,007:
6:11 pm PDT, Jun 28,Morales De Souza, Brazil
Dear Mr.Obama,
Congratulations to your future in America!Gopd bless you!Please I am a Brazilian woman of 54 years old and my future husband is an American retired Air Forcenad we have applied to get my finceé visa,but his last news was that those our papers will be only ready from March on,and we are already for one year doing every papers request...oh,please,how can we get that,for we plan to get marry there as soon as I may be able to go to America!Thank you very much,God bless you! i a, looking forward to your reply to me.Thank you very much!Elza Maria,
# 1,006:
1:12 pm PDT, May 22,William Mcmaster, South Carolina
# 1,005:
8:26 am PDT, May 14,Jean-Paul Lefaivre, Canada
I think that Barack Obama could bring a welcome change for the people.It is time for all of the people to unite.The United States needs a change for the better.This man has proven himself in many ways.The good he has done in helping all classes of people proves that he is a good leader who is out to make a change,he puts actions out instead of words.
# 1,004:
2:52 pm PDT, Apr 21,Francine McLean, New York
# 1,003:
6:41 pm PDT, Apr 15,Edward Kitrick, Florida
# 1,002:
4:26 pm PDT, Mar 28,Camille Ross, California
He is just what this country needs!
# 1,001:
11:52 am PDT, Mar 26,Bruce Moses, Texas
The Party is fracturing...better hurry up!
# 1,000:
11:12 am PDT, Mar 26,Barbara McCroskey, California
Our family of three generations is voting for Sen. Barack Obama, and hope you will too. We believe he is the only candidate with the capacity and passion to unite our country and restore its good reputation in the global community. Our future generations will be paying dearly for the war in Iraq, and worry at the same time whether health care and Social Security will be there for them as they reach retirement. The changes we are experiencing in the world's climate are also alarming, costing many billions and could threaten our very existence. We need a thoughtful, intelligent, persuasive and honest person in the office of President, and we believe strongly that Barack Obama will choose his advisors wisely and make the right decisions.
# 999:
2:22 am PDT, Mar 24,Shannon Sultan, Wisconsin
# 998:
12:17 pm PDT, Mar 23,Holly Jahangiri, Texas
# 997:
7:37 pm PDT, Mar 16,Gordon & Viv Harry & De Armas, California
Ex-Republican?? supports Republican Nominee over Democratic President Front Runner!!!!!
Hillary Clinton states that Mc Cain & herself are ready to be Commander in Chief but that Obama is not.....In a seaming blow to the Democratic Party one wonders as to the loyalty, dedication and the judgment of 35 years of experience in playing the role of spoiler who would rather see Republicans win if she is not Democratic nominee.
So once again does 35 years of experience lead to a sense of entitlement at all cost? Or is it because of her "experience" as a bit player in the Clinton years?
She is on the verge of setting the country back 40 years in race relations by her ploys to win this nomination at whatever the cost may be. The division that she is instilling in the Democratic Party is much the same as the divisions created by the previous Clinton Administration as in regards to maintaining Democratic majorities in the Legislature. Regardless how Republican she may act against Obama she is such a divisive character that she will never be accepted by Republicans if by some chance she were to become President it would no doubt have a similar affect, where Obama on the other hand has appeal to down ticket Democrats. Furthermore, because of this and the lack of trust and lack of openness of Hillary Clinton has prompted me to make the decision that if it came to that for the first time in my life I will be voting for McCain if Hillary's name is on the ticket. Obama is the most credible/open candidate that this country has seen in many years and the only one that will bring this country together.
# 996:
12:33 am PST, Mar 9,Jonathan Reggans, Maryland
Our country needs a great, charismatic leader like Senator Barack Obama.
# 995:
8:06 am PST, Mar 8,Hayley Burkland, North Dakota
# 994:
7:48 am PST, Mar 8,Name not displayed, Colorado
# 993:
2:54 pm PST, Mar 7,J J Hopkins, California
# 992:
10:48 am PST, Mar 7,Jennifer VanderVeer, California
# 991:
10:31 am PST, Mar 6,Vickie Jenkins, Mississippi
I feel that it is time for change. I feel that we have had not only enough of the Republicans in the White House we have had also enough of the Clinton's there. Who would really run the White House Hiliary or Bill? If she can not manage her own campaign how can she manage the the country fiances. If she is so secertive about her taxes and other things what else would she keep from the american people. I like Barack Obama because I feel that he is an honest man. He does not tell us what we want to hear but what we need to hear. He is a man of character. Please superdelegates give Mr. Obama your endorsements. It's time for change. YES WE CAN. Than you.
# 990:
5:45 am PST, Mar 6,Anne Renda, New York
# 989:
9:36 pm PST, Mar 5,Chris Msipa, New Mexico
Hope and change for the voiceless is looming from the horizon for this great nation. Please support Senator Obama by endorsing him as the presidential nominee. Thank you. Through Him the future for this country and third world countries is brighter
# 988:
6:53 pm PST, Mar 5,Name not displayed, Georgia
# 987:
12:35 pm PST, Mar 5,Jeanine Pendleton, Texas
# 986:
12:11 am PST, Mar 5,Billy Vincent, Georgia
# 985:
9:16 pm PST, Mar 4,Sonya Hershberger, Michigan
# 984:
8:12 am PST, Mar 4,Louise Friedman, Florida
We have an opportunity to relive Camelot and we should sieze it. Young people are united even stronger than in the '60s; they are informed and engaged. Voters in general are showing, state by state, that Obama is the man of the people. America is so ready for Barack Obama - please lend him your support. It's your duty to represent the will of the people (your constituents).
# 983:
10:30 pm PST, Mar 3,Latoya A, New Jersey
# 982:
12:53 pm PST, Mar 3,Ayana Corpuz, New York
# 981:
7:33 pm PST, Mar 2,Maria Lopez, Indiana
I spent yesterday walking the precincts in Dayton Ohio, there is so much excitement about Obama!
# 980:
10:46 am PST, Mar 2,Sabrina Faulk, Florida
# 979:
7:43 am PST, Mar 2,Darci Willis, Indiana
It's time to end the typical political games that have dominated Washington for far too long. This country needs a leader with the ability to inspire and unite the country. Obama's appeal to Independents and some Republicans puts him well ahead of McCain in all of the polls that I've seen on this subject, while Hillary is in a statistical tie with McCain. Please choose the candidate with the best shot of beating McCain and support Obama! It's time to get a Democrat back in the White House!
# 978:
12:03 pm PST, Feb 28,Kevin Fulton, South Carolina
I am independent and will cote McCain if Hillary is nominated.
# 976:
7:47 pm PST, Feb 26,Lori Forman, Massachusetts
He had my vote in the Massachusetts primary, and I hope he will be our next President in a landslide.
# 975:
4:35 pm PST, Feb 25,Brittany Pea, Louisiana
Please endorse Barack. He is the change America needs!
# 974:
11:48 am PST, Feb 23,Warter Mellon, California
yo, y'all GOTS to be sportin barama, knowwhamsayn, he da brother goan do da most, knowwhamsayn, specially fo de chillruns and niglets, knowwhamsayn, and he don't be givin us jobs he goan give us mo welfares knowwhamsayn, and he goan give us slavery apparations knowwhamsayn
# 973:
5:25 pm PST, Feb 21,Bria Diamond, Ohio
# 972:
5:17 pm PST, Feb 21,Name not displayed, Ohio
Dear Mr. Barack, I am a 7th grader in Akron, Ohio. Could you give my class campaign buttons. There are only 8 children in our class. I think we all want you to win, but I for sure want you to win. Our school's name is Lippman Day School. Thank you!
# 971:
3:37 pm PST, Feb 21,Gloria Johnson, California
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# 970:
12:59 am PST, Feb 21,Edward Bouchard, Colorado
# 969:
2:56 pm PST, Feb 20,Name not displayed, California
I agree with everything stated above, most especially because the legions of people who really do not like (to put it mildly) Senator Clinton will come out to have their chance to defeat her. She is too polarizing in the party. (I don't dislike her, but feel deeply that Barack Obama has shown himself to unite the citizens of this country in the most hopeful election we've seen since the Sixties. Thank you.
# 968:
2:45 pm PST, Feb 20,Name not displayed, Maryland
Barack Obama just captivates people. You can feel his sincerity and love through his message. I feel that Barack Obama running for president would inspire millions of our youth to strive for a better life. I feel that he isthe change needed for America.
# 967:
1:10 pm PST, Feb 20,Selene x Starks, California
At age 75 I am so glad...to be alive and experience one more event...and I would say to those that are cynics...if not now when? It is time for a change...and can you imagine how pleased those that came before us are looking down and smiling. What an inspiration for so many young men and women and boys and girls. and so very many Americans that have lost hope for a chance to get a peice of that American dream. I thank the Creator for the opportunity to see another major event in my life time.
one love
selene
# 966:
6:43 pm PST, Feb 19,Karen M, Iowa
# 965:
4:03 pm PST, Feb 19,Phyllis Christmas, Illinois
We must have a leadership that will put peace for all people on this planet as the top priority not war or fear or world domination.
# 964:
11:39 am PST, Feb 17,David Benson, Washington
This gentileman is a quantum leap ethically beyond anything the Clinton's could possibly concieve. Hence, It's our duty to validate that which is good about this country, and secure a brighter future for generations to come...
# 963:
8:57 pm PST, Feb 16,Tom Maxwell, California
Please follow the wishes of the people of this country and use your influence to support Barack Obama. This is not 1992 or 1996, but 2008 and we can't go back in time to the Clinton era. It really is time for a change.
# 962:
6:00 pm PST, Feb 16,Name not displayed, Texas
# 961:
2:32 pm PST, Feb 16,Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
I am a second year medical school student that comes from a family that holds strong values and the belief in the American Dream. Families always speak to their children about the hopes and possibilities that this country can provide, however, it is not until now that these words can become a reality - TO EVERY SINGLE PERSON (not just a select few). It's time for change. Si podemos! (Yes we can)
# 960:
8:29 am PST, Feb 16,Kyana Martin, Texas
Please follow the wishes of the people of this country and use your influence to support Barack Obama. This is not 1992 or 1996, but 2008 and we can't go back in time to the Clinton era. It really is time for a change.
# 959:
7:48 pm PST, Feb 15,Makita Johnson, Virginia
# 958:
4:16 pm PST, Feb 15,Laurel Burns, Maine
# 957:
2:46 pm PST, Feb 15,Danielle Wheeler, Maryland
# 956:
2:27 pm PST, Feb 15,Ashley Anderson, Virginia
Dear Superdelegates:
Given the competitiveness of this race, we as Obama supporters en masse respectfully ask that you consider endorsing Barack Obama as the democratic nominee for president. He is the best hope for the democratic party to have a decisive win in November, and he is the best candidate to stop the partisan bickering and to unite the country under one singular message of hope and change. We thank you sincerely for your consideration.
Respectfully
Ashley Anderson
# 955:
2:22 pm PST, Feb 15,Amber Anderson, North Carolina
# 954:
11:17 am PST, Feb 14,DIANE JACOBS, California
# 953:
10:00 am PST, Feb 14,Candice Edwards, Florida
I FULLY SUPPORT OBAMA AS OUR NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! NO PERSON; REGARDLESS OF GENDER, RACE, OR EXPERIENCE HAS THE MOTIVATION AND CHARISMA OF OBAMA. I LOOK FOWARD TO THE DAY WHEN I CAN GLADLY AND PROUDLY CALL THIS MAN PRESIDENT!!!
# 952:
9:31 am PST, Feb 14,Betty Haley, Georgia
I am so excited about the excitement that comes along with O'Bama, it's been a long time since i've felt this way about any canidate, I have a lot of respect for him, he seems like a very decent and honest man, i'm looking ahead to Nov. can't wait
# 951:
6:51 am PST, Feb 14,Nicole Gresham-Okafor, Maryland