Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have similar positions on many issues such as repealing Bush tax cuts for high earners, creating a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and expanding access to healthcare and education. However, they differ on some key issues such as their initial support for the Iraq war, approaches to foreign policy, and drivers' licenses for undocumented immigrants. Both aim to end US involvement in Iraq, promote renewable energy, and tackle issues like climate change, but have nuanced approaches. Their experience and positions provide voters with a choice on both sides of these and other issues in the 2008 presidential election.