Pan, respectfully, these three reasons don't make sense to me.
1. You don't like that Obama has risen quickly. It seems to me that if it is, as you suggest, his Charisma combined with the anti-Clinton vote that is making him popular amongst voters that this is not a bad thing. It's just the process. Elections are in large part a popularity contest combined with a smattering of who do you hate less. This is a product of the system rather than the candidates, no?
2. I too am concerned that he will be assassinated but again, that's not an issue with the candidate but rather the potential that someone would be insane enough to do this act. To not support someone because of this fear is the worst sort of prevarication I can think of. Yes, it will cause great upheaval if he is assassinated but IF you think he's worth voting for, it's all worth the risk (and ultimately, it's his risk).
3. This one I am a little unclear about... you fear change?
As for your final point... again, this is an issue with the process rather than the candidate. If the vote is split and Clinton pulls the superdelegates (something I don't see happening if Obama has the popular vote) it will cause problems for the Democrats. But so what? This could happen every time there is a primary. Why worry needlessly about something that is beyond your control?
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