I have no intention to vote "for" Hillary Clinton. My reasons are as follows:
Family Dynasties
I don't want another Clinton. I don't want another Bush. We don't need a second member of congress named Paul, so go home Rand. I'm done with the Kennedy's. Our country should not remain in the hands of a few families, whether you like what they have done or not.
Entitlement
Since the day they got out of the white house, the Clinton's have plotted their path back to the white house, immediately running for senate in New York. They have felt entitled to being back in the white house, and she has now twice ran for president as the presumed front runner and with the party establishment doing everything they can to coronate her before the election even happens.
Using her gender as some of her credentials
She was practically jumping over the podium at the first debate at every chance she could find to remind people she was a woman. That should be neither a qualifying or disqualifying factor. If that is the only thing that matters, we could land a Palin or Fiorina as president and everyone should be happy. Talk about real issues.
False Sexism Charges
You never saw President Obama charge others with racist comments even though its been more than enough to point to. Hillary goes out of her way to make the issue for comments that weren't intentionally made in that manner, such as President Obama's off-the-cuff comment "You're likable enough Hillary" when Clinton was asked at a debate about how everyone liked Obama. Or the huge faux outrage over Bernie Sanders saying people shouting at each other over gun policy isn't going to accomplish the goal, which takes compromise and understanding of each others positions.
Wallstreet
Clinton said it herself in the debate, she was the senator for Wall Street. She claims to have gone to Wall Street and told them to knock it off in 2006. I hate to break it to her, she was still the senator for Wall Street in 2007 when the economy drove right off the cliff thanks to Wall Street. Wall Street banks are also some of the largest contributors to her campaign.
Changing Positions
Its nice that her announced positions now align more closely with mine, but its pretty hard to trust someone who's positions were so well known and complete opposite positions from her sudden change in positions.
So, no, I will not vote "for" Hillary Clinton. I will vote "against" some clown from the republican party. And if I have my chance when the day comes around, I will vote for Bernie Sanders.