February 10, 2008
by T. Alissa Warters and Scott Kaufman
For the past few months of the Democratic race for the 2008 presidential nomination, the candidates have focused on two issues: experience and change. It is hard to assess whether any of them will promote change if elected, as none of them have yet to win the presidency, let alone the party nomination. On the matter of experience, Hillary Clinton claims that she should be the nominee because she has more government service than her top rival, Barack Obama. Here, though, there is a problem: what