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Democratic candidates Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama are in a dead heat in the Feb. 5th US primary presidential elections. With more than 20 states holding 52% of the Democratic party delegates, the elections are heading towards a more determined end.
Experts and elections' monitors are anticipating a Democratic US president for the patent unsuccessful policies that the Republican government have been implementing for the last seven years; however, will this elections bring a more moderate US president to the White House?
Do you think that the presidential hopefuls Clinton and Obama are racing towards the White House with a different agenda that will implement change and improve the US foreign policy in the Muslim World?
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