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“There is simply no doubt that when two candidates virtually agree, you have to find other reasons to find an argument about why you should be for one rather than the other”
Democrats just can’t decide whether Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton would make a better presidential nominee, and there’s some good reason for that. When it comes to policy, they are closely aligned.
‘The differences between Barack and I pale in comparison to the differences that we have with Republicans,’ Clinton said at a debate earlier this year.
Even on one of their most frequently debated policies, Obama once said: ‘Ninety-five percent of our health care plan is similar.’
Stephen Hess, a presidential scholar at the Brookings Institution, said their policy agreements ironically have added to the tension in their campaign. Read more
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