March For Democracy

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I pledge to March For Democracy in Washington D.C. this fall of 2008, to demand the end of the Electoral College, Delegates, and Super-Delegates power to overturn the will of the people, to demand that the popular vote, and every vote be counted equally.



As a voter of the United States Of America, I will hold all elected officals accountable for their actions.



The popular vote...the vote of the people, no matter if a primary or a general election should be the only vote that matters.







27 Signatures

  • Jeff Beaver
    • Comments
    • Please Join Me!
  • James Oppenheimer
    • Comments
    • Long overdue
  • Paulanna Beaver
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    • I support this movement
  • Jason Miller
  • David ladnyk
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    • Go for it!
  • Louise Stoops
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    • As a 76 year old woman, it's about time
  • Louise Stoops
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    • As a 76 year old woman, it's about time
  • Mary Ann Muto
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    • I agree the will of the people should be first and formost. I feel that the DNC meeting to punish for taking our choice aaway from us. The nominee should be Hillary Clinton. I never campaigned for anyone before; but I knew I was going to vote for Hillary. I hurt my knee back in January and started to watch shows like The Electin Headquarters, Chris Matthews, Keith olberman, Raace For The White House , Dan Abrhams etc. After watching these shows for about a month and watching the unfairness and the shameful way the media and press treated Hillary Clinton ,an Honerable State Senator, I was shocked and angry and joined her camp. I made the calls,donated etc. All the shows formentioned bashed Hillary and mocked her , and never had a kind thing to say about Hillary while Obama continually escaped the wrath of the media. He could just do no wrong, even when he offended Pennslyvainens with comments about guns and religions, he was highly influenced by Rev. Wright who he could not get rid of him because he
  • Mary Ann Muto
    • Comments
    • I agree the will of the people should be first and formost. I feel that the DNC meeting to punish for taking our choice aaway from us. The nominee should be Hillary Clinton. I never campaigned for anyone before; but I knew I was going to vote for Hillary. I hurt my knee back in January and started to watch shows like The Electin Headquarters, Chris Matthews, Keith olberman, Raace For The White House , Dan Abrhams etc. After watching these shows for about a month and watching the unfairness and the shameful way the media and press treated Hillary Clinton ,an Honerable State Senator, I was shocked and angry and joined her camp. I made the calls,donated etc. All the shows formentioned bashed Hillary and mocked her , and never had a kind thing to say about Hillary while Obama continually escaped the wrath of the media. He could just do no wrong, even when he offended Pennslyvainens with comments about guns and religions, he was highly influenced by Rev. Wright who he could not get rid of him because he
  • Sheila Robin
  • robert hitchen
  • Ashley Bond
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    • Let's march!
  • Juliet Blar
  • kathleen driscoll
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    • What happened to Hillary should never happen again
  • Jacquelyn Eschbach
  • sarah
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    • We can't claim to be a democracy if the govt doesn't trust the people's will.
  • Jeff Beaver
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    • I agree 100\% Down with the Caucusses too!
  • Patrick Reilly
  • Jacob Vogel
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    • "For The People, By the People" should mean something
  • Bridget McGhee
  • Igor Prokhorov
  • Carolyn Neu
  • Natalie Saran
  • thomas tunney
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    • See you in D.C
  • Bill Elmore
  • kelly weidman
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    • please come to your senses before you lose agian
  • Kenneth A Mahaffey