I can't speak for Republicans who wouldn't vote for Hillary, but I'm a Democrat who wouldn't vote for her either. If she's nominated I'm voting for McCain.
Perhaps the biggest reason is her vote to authorize the war in Iraq. I can respect McCain for doing so because he's been consistent and stuck to his position even when it seemed to doom his candidacy. By contrast Hillary supported the war when it was popular, and when she needed to show that a liberal woman could be militaristic enough to be commander in chief. Once it became unpopular, she changed her tune. And unlike Edwards, she refused to even admit she made a mistake. Well it seems to me she made a mistake somewhere along the line, but this is a woman who can simultaneously be for and against drivers licenses for illegal immigrants, so maybe I'm not sophisticated enough. I guess I'll just stay tuned for updates as the wind blows.
The decision to send the country in a war is the most important decision a politician will ever make. As far as I'm concerned, Hillary sent thousands of troops to die, created an unstable terrorist haven and destroyed America's standing in the world for the sake of her political career. For this I will never forgive her.
Then there is the simple fact that she is Hillary. Remember Travelgate, the mysteriously disappearing and reappearing billing records, the disgraceful last-minute pardons arranged by her brother, etc, etc. I'm not interested in revisiting the 90's.
Frankly the Democratic Party is in good shape right now, but Hillary could destroy it. When the last Clinton took office, the Democrats controlled everything -- the House, the Senate, a majority of state legislatures, a majority of governorships. After eight years of Clintonism, all that was gone, along with the presidency.
We don't need Hillary Clinton at the top of the ticket in every borderline state, congressional and legislative district in the country. She will drag down the entire party. The Clintons have done it before, and they will do it again.
<i>And HRC clearly would be more able out of the gate.</i>
Says you. As far as I'm concerned, the only thing she would be more able to do is divide the country into warring factions. I'm tired of it. If Clinton is nominated I'll vote for the old man I can at least respect, then try again with Obama in four or eight years.