If Hillary Clinton gets the nomination, I don't owe her my vote.
But I owe it to all of the brave men and women who will be stuck in Iraq for at least another four years if McCain wins to vote for the Democratic nominee.
I owe it to the working people who are struggling and can't afford four more years of Bush-like economic policies to vote for the Democratic nominee.
I owe it to the people who can't wait four more years for health care to vote for the Democratic nominee.
I owe it to everyone who has fought for women's rights, civil rights, civil liberties, and other progress that could be undone by another Republican-appointed Supreme Court justice to vote for the Democratic nominee.
I owe it to the children and grandchildren I might have someday who will inherit a huge national debt burden if our government does not change course to vote for the Democratic nominee.
I owe it to all who have been victimized around the world by the Bush Administration's arrogant foreign policy to vote for the Democratic nominee.
I owe it to those who fought for progress before me and those who will inherit this country after me to vote for the Democratic nominee.
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