Obama, McCain, and Hillary
Let's get the disclaimer out of the way first: I am a registered Republican.
But I will vote for Obama if he is the Democratic candidate running against McCain. And I'm not the only Republican who feels this way.
There's no point in talking about if someone else should have gotten the Republican nomination, because McCain already has it wrapped up. And McCain isn't far-right on the political scale. He's center-right. Maybe even a little further left than that. And I can live with that.
But I will vote for Obama if he gets the Democratic nomination. I don't care how far left he is. Whether or not he can actually bring about the change he claims to represent, he isn't deeply rooted in the old political machines that dominate the Democrats and the Republicans.
I won't vote for Hillary. I wouldn't vote for her if she were the only candidate on the ballot. As First Lady, she proved to me that she's unbending in her beliefs, and willing to abuse power to advance her own agenda -- see the illegal secret meetings when she was trying to revamp the health care situation. See the comments about a Right-wing comspiracy against her husband, when in fact Bill was dallying with a White House intern.
And as for these dolts in the Democratic party who are making a stink about the Michigan and Florida primary clusterf***s, I wonder why those who are now whining about feeling disenfranchised didn't do everything in their powers to stop those states' Democratic Parties from screwing things up to begin with.