<p>such as health care and the war.I’m doing a project and i have to present why Obama should be elected over clinton.any help would be great!</p>
<p>…have you checked their websites? [Glassbooth</a> - Quiz to help you choose best 2008 presidential candidate](<a href=“http://www.glassbooth.org%5DGlassbooth”>http://www.glassbooth.org) has good comparison charts, too.</p>
<p>I got
Ron paul
woooooohoooo</p>
<p>My only difference was education!</p>
<p>ugh.the only real difference i can find is health care.</p>
<p>Their spirit of their views are generally pretty similar (not completely and not always, but mostly and in general). When they do vary, it tends to be about how they want certain things implemented (universal health care, for instance). It might be easier, though, to focus on differences other than their views.</p>
<p>(You said you want reasons why Obama should be elected, so that’s what I’m listing)</p>
<p>One possible thing you could focus on would be actions vs. ideals. For example (in current events), both have spoken out against Bush’s warrantless wiretapping and the telecoms’ role in it. However, in a vote today on whether or not the amendment to FISA that gives telecoms retroactive immunity should be struck, so they could be hold accountable, Clinton did not vote whereas Obama voted that, yes, it should be struck, making them legally accountable. You can see votes here: [110th</a> Congress, 2nd session, Senate vote 20 | Congress votes database | washingtonpost.com](<a href=“http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/2/votes/20/]110th”>http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/2/votes/20/)</p>
<p>You could also talk about Hillary Clinton’s close ties to business, such as the fact that she was on the board of directors for Walmart for several years, or how, while Obama refuses to take money from lobbyists, Clinton does not.</p>
<p>There are a multitude of directions that you could take this in.</p>