No, emails won't be the downfall. If she doesn't win, I think it will be from lack of enthusiasm from Democrats.
As much as I'd like to see a female president, I didn't support her in 2008 because she was slippery. She didn't answer specifics, and her responses seemed manufactured. She's very corporate, not progressive/liberal, and she voted in favor of the Iraq War.
Democrat victories depend on voter turnout. There are more registered Democrats than Republicans, but Republicans have a more consistent voting rate. That's why they win mid-term elections while Democrats have a stronger shot at president-year elections. If Hillary doesn't win, it will either be because Bernie pulled a surprise victory in the primaries due to Democrat enthusiasm, or because Hillary made it all the way to the November election against Jeb or Trump or whoever, but lost due to lack of Democrat voter turnout, aka enthusiasm.
As much as I'd like to see a female president, I didn't support her in 2008 because she was slippery. She didn't answer specifics, and her responses seemed manufactured. She's very corporate, not progressive/liberal, and she voted in favor of the Iraq War.
Democrat victories depend on voter turnout. There are more registered Democrats than Republicans, but Republicans have a more consistent voting rate. That's why they win mid-term elections while Democrats have a stronger shot at president-year elections. If Hillary doesn't win, it will either be because Bernie pulled a surprise victory in the primaries due to Democrat enthusiasm, or because Hillary made it all the way to the November election against Jeb or Trump or whoever, but lost due to lack of Democrat voter turnout, aka enthusiasm.