Comparing Barack Obama And Hillary Clinton

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Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were two great public figures in this country. They both wanted to be making a change and be a voice for their people. Their comparison and differences in their early life, their dreams, and their plans for this country.
Barrack Obama didn’t haven’t eased while growing up. As an African American and not having his father in his life. He met his dad once and lost his dad in an accident. He was raised by his grandparents, while his mom decides to stay in Indonesia so he could have a better life and succeed in life. He realized at a young about racism and how it meant to be an African American. Barrack was also able to attend college and make a difference in his life and better himself. He was involved as a community

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