ABC News features Respect Our Vote
March 10th, 2008Respect Our Vote was recently featured on “Up Close With Diana Williams,” the ABC News tristate area political talk show. Watch the video here (it’s Up Close Part 2, the fourth video segment).
Respect Our Vote was recently featured on “Up Close With Diana Williams,” the ABC News tristate area political talk show. Watch the video here (it’s Up Close Part 2, the fourth video segment).
You can watch the video below, or find its permanent home here.

I supported John Edwards originally and had a very
hard time deciding how to vote after he dropped out. I
want that vote to count- it took a lot of thinking.




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Suzanne says…
I will be outraged if super delegates do not honor the [peoples
choice. I will be watching the results and am prepared to protest in
any way I can.
Medina says…
Let the people decide!
Jaime says…
We must have a fair nominating process where the voters choose the
candidate. The unity of our party and the strength of our candidate
depend on it.
Beryl says…
Please make sure my vote counts and the many others like me who made
it a point to vote it should not depend on a super delegate’s vote! I
am a democrat.
Laura says…
It is a shame that the strongest democracy in the world has not yet
instituted the rule of the majority. The shenanigans make the US seem
like a struggling third world democracy.
Ashley says…
I am a first time voter and would like my vote to count for the
candidate I voted for. Voters should elect who they want as the DNC
candidate, this is what this country and the democratic process
stands for. Please respect our vote!
jomo says…
please allow democracy to exist in our own land .
Kristin says…
Actually, I can’t believe we even have to ask this to be sure, but
here we are asking. i would also ask, if you want me to remain a
Democrat, that superdelegates be abolished as an entity for the next
election as the very idea is about as democratic as Stalinism.
Vote your own choice and you will destroy your party; vote the
peoples’ choice, and it will remain. It’s up to you.