Weigh in: 2008 primary season
Share your thoughts on the presidential nominating process and our Primary Tracker feature.


1. ADB You are quick to state your not voting for Obama. WHY???????
Submitted by: JOHNNYB
11:48 AM PDT, May 13, 2008

2. I think the race to the White House is between 2 people - Senators Obama and Clinton and the Republicans just do not have a dog in the hunt. Let them run. This is the election folks. Stop telling her to quit - she won't. Sexism and racism in our politics is over the top - let these two Senators run. This is democracy - this is what we fight for. This is our way of life so chill out and let them speak, let all the primary states have a say this time. I have seen a hijacked election and this is not going to be one. Let the people in Oregon and West Virginia and Kentucky all the people in America that want to vote have a say.
Submitted by: Susan Lowry
12:57 PM PDT, May 7, 2008

3. I have always vote Rep but we need a change. None of the candidates are ideal; however, I will vote Clinton in Nov if she gets there. I WILL NOT vote Obama and I don't care to see another Rep in office. I see a lot of people with my views...especially here in Texas. I wish the superdelegates would pay attention.
Submitted by: ADB
9:54 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

4. Attention, Attention to all you Obama haters. We have had one of the worst months, any politician can have and where still here. Hillary continues to ask the question can he take it ? Well you just got your answer. The last card in your deck was trying to win the total vote, well that ship has now left the dock. I know it would be to much to ask you to have some class and stop this mess, so go ahead Hillary when this is all over people will really see you for who you are. All about the Clintons, always has been and always will be. Go Ahead Hillary March On
Submitted by: Willie Graham
9:47 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

5. Anybody who thinks that the country is better off now than it would be if either Hillary or Obama was in the White House is completely ignorant. Ignorance is why this country is continuing to go down. I've almost completely lost faith in the American public to do the right thing, so go ahead and vote for McCain and let's see where we are in 2012.
Submitted by: Mike
8:49 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

6. McCain is the only one with the guts to say we'll stay in Iraq 100 years if we need to!
Submitted by: Brian
8:33 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

7. It is most definitely time for Hillary Clinton to take a much more gracious tactic and remove herself from the democratic partys remaining primaries. She cannot mathematically win, instead she can only irritate those democrats, as well as independents, who are still on the fence regarding the November general election. For the good of this nation Hillary, bow out with grace and dignity while you still have a chance. Your "underdog" image simply no longer is working!!
Submitted by: Dave
6:09 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

8. I feel that the media gave Obama a big ride to the nomination, not asking any questions . If Obama becomes the nominee, I will vote republican.
Submitted by: Athala Verduga
6:00 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

9. Democracy is happening. Too bad. The choice between a silly boy and a power hungry woman is sad. I'd rather have the English King in charge. Democracy is mob rule and worthless.
Submitted by: Neville Brentwill
4:51 AM PDT, May 7, 2008

10. War in Irak must be finish and only a democrat president can be this posible, then Obama or Hillary are the best option
Submitted by: David navarro
8:05 PM PDT, May 6, 2008

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