Let her know she does not have our votes

I really want to encourage you to do this. I also cross-posted this over at MYBO but I don't see the need to wrap the campaign up in this.

That said, I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton. I know some of you feel the same way.

She should be made aware that many Democrats feel this way. I encourage you to let her know using the comment portion of her campaign site, or her Senate webpage if you are in her district.

What follows is what I sent to her.

Given your race-baiting campaign of negativity and the reality that you really are more into winning for yourself than in working for the good of the party and nation, I will not vote for you if you are the nominee.

I am a lifelong Democrat, of a family four generations strong of such. Should you somehow become the nominee, I will not be casting a vote for a presidential candidate. I will not be voting for McCain. I will not vote for you in some form of merged ticket with Barack Obama. I WILL NOT vote for you in any name, shape, or form.

Your ugly campaign has solidified it for me.

This is not a sexist attack. My wife will not vote for you either. And neither will many of her female friends. Some were once your supporters. No longer.

This is not a lone statement. I know of at least many other friends and co-workers who will not vote for you if you are the nominee. I will ask them to send the same comment to you.

You should know this. You should hear this. You should plan according to it.

I am not threatening, I am not being a blowhard, I am merely stating my position. You cannot change my mind, do not bother.

Please stop hurting our party's chances in November. Please stop sullying your once good name. Please actually listen to voters instead of discrediting us whenever and wherever you can.

I doubt it will make one iota of difference, but maybe if she gets a hundred thousand emails, she'll at least stop acting like Karl Rove. You know other people are doing this. Let's join them in telling her we know she won't speak for us, and we don't want her being our voice any more than we do George Bush.