I actually made this image in '04. Haha.
To be honest, all the Republicans but Giuliani are unelectable. Huckabee and Romney are completely out-of-touch (Romney greets Black people by singing Who Let The Dogs Out). Hell, I like McCain. I like the fact he isn't afraid to take a stand against some of the grassroots Conservative issues, but he is really, really old. I liked him in his various appearances on the Daily Show, but you can't rule over the world's biggest superpower when you're 71 (or 72 if he actually took office).
On the other hand, I don't mind any of the Democrat candidates. Barack is slightly young and inexperienced, but people thought that of JFK when he was running for presidency. There is also a parallel that some Americans are wary for Obama because he's black, whereas people were wary of JFK because he was Catholic, yet in the end, JFK's unexpectedly short presidency is looked upon favourably in retrospect.
I'm not Clinton's biggest fan, but I don't by the Republican propaganda, mainly because it is unsubstantiated and just childish (ranging from Hillary = Communism to Hillary = France). She may not be that experienced, but she does have the benefit of witnessing one of the best Presidents of the latter-half of the 20th century in action. Bill Clinton's expertise that Hillary can and will draw from is something that could benefit America and the international community again, and to be honest, I would have preferred 16 years of Bill rather than 8 of Bill and 8 of Dubya. Despite the Republican propaganda, Bill did a good job, and no matter what the idiotic claims I've seen in this thread and other threads regarding politics, the most die-hard of conservative nutjobs cannot deny that his presidency was a good thing, whereas the current president will go down in the history books as one of the worst presidents America has ever had.
I would really like to see Obama win it too. He may be young, but he is bringing young voters and black people who would otherwise not vote back to the table.