Do you really think that'll make a difference? It's looking increasingly likely that Hillary will be elected in 2008. 
right wingers: "hillary is going to be president! hillary is going to be the democratic nominee!!!!"
left wingers: "oh really, we don't particularily care for her for the most part."
right wingers: "hillary is going to be president! hillary is going to be the democratic nominee!!!!"
left wingers: "i don't think so, she certainly isn't the favorite of anyone but right wingers"
right wingers: "hillary is going to be president! hillary is going to be the democratic nominee!!!!"
left wingers: "whatever"
Hillary is the establishment "favorite", guess what: democrats don't blindly follow their establishment,

most of them are rather irritated with it at the moment. I don't think the establishment favorite has a shred of a chance. Hillary is a pro-censorship, pro-misguided-gun-control dumbass who doesn't have anything resembling a clear front runner status - but you ring wingers like to try and "Scare" your base with her and act like democrats are IN LOVE with that carpetbagging attention whore
guess what? we're not.
I'm beginning to think that the debate over left-wing/right-wing in America is a red herring. The debate should be over centralization/decentralization. I wouldn't mind having a Democrat for president if he acted like Grover Cleveland, for example.
I'm for centralization/decentralization on a case-by-case basis when it makes sense. Federal governemnt is better at doing disaster prepairedness stuff (when FEMA is run properly like it was under clinton - see 1993) - but states are probably better at managing their individual education systems [some much better than others].
I'm for efficient government, not necessarily small government.
Government should also be the **** out of people's private lives - no "you cannot broadcast that!", no "you cannot marry them!", none of that garbage. No wiretapping without warrants.