May 20, 2008

Call DNC TODAY

By freethinker

(from http://nicole-hillaryclintonforpresident.blogspot.com/ )
CALL DNC TODAY MESSAGE FOR HOWARD DEAN

Call the DNC at 202-863-8000. Ask to speak to Howard Deans assistant and you will be connected. Barack Obama plans a victory speech tonight to announce his majority delegate win. He has not reached the number necessary to win the nomination, yet this is another way to up stage Senator Clinton’s primary wins as he did with the John Edwards endorsement. This is the last chance for the DNC to intercede and show neturality toward both campaigns. I spoke directly to Dean’s assistant and she assured me that Barack Obama would not be making a victory speech tonight. Plan in advance what you want to say, tell her your name and the state you are calling from and how you feel Sen Clinton has been treated by the DNC, her own party. After you call, post here. Thanks.

May 20, 2008

Independent Mini-petition

By freethinker
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Comment below with your name (First and Last initial are fine) if you’d like to see Senator Clinton run as an independent if she gets left out of the Democratic Nomination.

May 20, 2008

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May 20, 2008

A Case for Independence

By FreetoChoose
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Hillary Clinton has fought a long, tough campaign. Even if you do not agree with her views on some, or any of her issues, you cannot deny that she has worked hard to be where she is now in the campaign.

A recent poll Here is titled in a way to cause the reader to assume the worst for Senator Clinton. But this little gem is tucked away in it: “However, if Clinton does not win the Democratic Party nomination, 29% of Democrats say she should run an Independent campaign for the White House.”

That is an absolutely huge percentage of Democratic voters- considering it is not something that her campaign is even discussing publicly. Consider, then that many women feel as though Hillary personally represents them. Can she abandon her fellow women voters?

As many as 16.7 million people have voted for her, in the Democratic Primary alone- nearly the same number (more, by some counts) than have voted for Obama. Are those people to be unrepresented as well?

The only way to respect the franchise of these voters (men, women, young, old, black, white or any other shade, creed or belief system) is for Senator Clinton to continue to run- regardless of what “The Party” tells her.

Ballot Access will be an issue, no doubt. I believe, however that her campaign could be vital in breaking the back of those laws that are written, in most states across our land, to keep CHOICE off the ballot. Between petitioning, public appeal and even the judicial system, I’m sure that the Senator can get through these problems- while fighting the battle for the “average voter’s” right to vote for whomever they choose.

If you believe that she should continue as an Independent, please contact her at:

Her Website
Or:
Hillary Clinton for President
4420 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA 22203
Headquarters: 703.469.2008
To make a contribution: 888.469.2008
Fax: 703.962.8600

Edit:
The DNC is reachable here- Tell them that they’d better not make Sen. Clinton Stop!
Mailing Address:
Democratic National Committee
430 S. Capitol St. SE
Washington, DC 20003

Main Phone Number:
202-863-8000
(For questions about contributions, please call 877-336-7200)

May 20, 2008

About

By freethinker
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This page is written to encourage Hillary Clinton to run as an Independent candidate for president, should she not get the Democratic Presidential Nomination.

16,000,000 people deserve to vote for the person they want to see as president.

This site is NOT paid for by any committee.