I think Obama will be harder to beat though.
Any criticism will be met with the little kid shouting, “THAS RACISS!”
And the House of Clinton will have fallen.
The Clintons have accumulated many, many enemies during their reign of terror. So long as she was the anointed frontrunner, nobody would speak against her because they feared the possible consequences, whether an IRS investigation or Fort Marcy Park. But once people feel it's safe, they'll desert in droves.
We'll have to wait and see if this is a temporary crack in the dam that she can still patch up with money and threats, or if it's passed the point of no return.
I think Hillary will be harder to beat. If she manages, by hook or by crook, to get the nomination, she will, by hook or by crook, win the election. For one thing, she and Bill had complete access to all classifeid information for eight years, so expect the mother of all October surprises if she’s the nominee. She wants it so badly she’ll destroy McCain if she has to, and she has the opposition research to do it. Second, if Obama is the nominee, expect Clinton, Inc. to be quietly working behind the scenes to hand the election to McCain. That way she could run again in four years, instead of having to wait eight, when she will be too old.
I dunno. Run an angry, old coot liberal against a younger, charismatic liberal and it'll be like Nixon vs. Kennedy in 1960. Hell, McCain already looks as pasty white as something that crawled out from under a rotting log. Putting him next to the permanently-tanned Obama and people will do little but remark about how McCain looks like he's got one foot in the grave.