NC SUPERDELEGATE, REP. SHULER BACKS HILLARY...

11th District North Carolina,United States Representative Heath Shuler
FAIR...YES! You see I am from this district.This district in the North Carolina Primary went for Hillary by 13 points.I feel represented.Do you? Check the Superdelegates in YOUR district.This is even more important to me as it has been insinuated in this area that our Representative leaned toward the other candidate. Recently he stated that he would go as the area that he represented went.What a "Profile In Courage" this is and an example to superdelegates!

6 Comments:
Wait, are you saying you want the superdelegates to vote the same way as their constituents? I thought you wanted Hillary to win?
Personally I love this blog's title, "bring intelligence back to the White House".
Actually world needs a genuine intelligence, but not a child play.
I still believe that Hillary Clinton will become a president.
Definitely Sen. Obama was disappointed by losing Indiana victory.
If he doesn't let her quit quicklly, a lot of people will know that he isn't a hero.
We should be cleverer and get rid of the sham.
I believe that Hillary will beat Obama, and will win the general election.
Dear Sen. Clinton, I am a big-time fan of your family and I admire your wisdom, experience and intelligence. I supported your husband and, when living in New York City, I supported you. But now I am begging: Please drop out of the race for the presidency and focus your attention on Sen. Obama winning the general election. We need change in the White House and Sen. Obama is our only chance for change. He is strong, intelligent and perfectly capable of leading our nation from Day One. With your help and support, we can reunify the Democratic Party and achieve victory. This country needs healing and that healing is to a great extent in your hands. Please drop out of the race and put your support behind Sen. Barack Obama! And to Hillary Clinton's supporters: Please don't let your anger and frustration keep you from supporting the Democratic Party in the general election no matter the outcome of the primaries. Both Clinton and Obama are highly qualified candidates with similar ideas and strengths. Let's stick together for change in the White House! The future of our country depends on it. Very respectfully yours.... MK
I don't think that Sen. Clinton should pull out of this race.
Though Sen. Obama's supporters say that he is stronger, He couldn't win New York, California, and Texas.
Nearly half of Democrats still support Sen. Clinton. Most of them doubt Obama's ability.
How will he win the general election?
He refused to team up with Sen. Clinton. Sen. McCain is willing to beat Obama.
Beside I always wonder why Americans ignore world?
Will the politician without experience be able to deal world issues?
Powerfull China and Russia wait for a new president of the U.S., but Obama has no experience of diplomacy.
I never think that he is cleverer or more honest than his rivals.
If he is stronger actually, why does he hope for Clinton's pulling out? He should continue to fight, and will show his strength to Sen. McCain and everyone.
Or he is afraid of a long race, because someone will expose his weakness during it?
If Barack Obama is considering his party and people, shhould he offer Hillary Clinton to unite with him for the general election?
Why doesn't he do so?
Simply he seems to want a government for him and his friends.
Does he hope for Glass Ceiling?
A lot of women won't vote him.
I want Hillary Clinton as a president!!
I am a Republican, but I have in the past voted for the best candidate whether Democrat or Republican. After seeing what the Democratic Committee has done with the Florida and Michigan votes I will never vote for a Democrat again! After seeing everything that went on during that meeting every Republican that I know feels the same way, and even numerous Democrats feel very slighted. How can any party be trusted in the White House if votes are just discarded and then tossed to just anyone? And what's really amazing or possibly not that is that only the 2 states that Hillary won in had the votes thrown out. Hmm. Who can blame anyone if they think this is a precurser to actions in the White House. I wasn't really for either Clinton or Obama before. Now I am not for any Democrat. Also, I watched as hours went by and one area in one state couldn't even give the press or even the governor of that state (amazing!) even how 1 vote was cast? Only after several hours after the polls had closed and several short interviews with the governor on TV (who stated that it was only a matter of pushing a button to see what the results were) did they finally give an account of the votes. Something sounds really fishy especially because who won in that particular county. If nothing was going on that's even worse to think that someone will need help to push a button. The Democratic party needs to wake up. They have converted many of their own.
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