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Books by and about 2020 presidential candidates
Crippled America,
by Donald J. Trump (2015)
United,
by Cory Booker (2016)
The Truths We Hold,
by Kamala Harris (2019)
Smart on Crime,
by Kamala Harris (2010)
Guide to Political Revolution,
by Bernie Sanders (2017)
Where We Go From Here,
by Bernie Sanders (2018)
Promise Me, Dad ,
by Joe Biden (2017)
Conscience of a Conservative,
by Jeff Flake (2017)
Two Paths,
by Gov. John Kasich (2017)
Every Other Monday,
by Rep. John Kasich (2010)
Courage is Contagious,
by John Kasich (1998)
Shortest Way Home,
by Pete Buttigieg (2019)
The Book of Joe ,
by Jeff Wilser (2019; biography of Joe Biden)
Becoming,
by Michelle Obama (2018)
Our Revolution,
by Bernie Sanders (2016)
This Fight Is Our Fight,
by Elizabeth Warren (2017)
Higher Loyalty,
by James Comey (2018)
The Making of Donald Trump,
by David Cay Johnston (2017)
Books by and about the 2016 presidential election
What Happened ,
by Hillary Clinton (2017)
Higher Loyalty ,
by James Comey (2018)
Trump vs. Hillary On The Issues ,
by Jesse Gordon (2016)
Hard Choices,
by Hillary Clinton (2014)
Becoming ,
by Michelle Obama (2018)
Outsider in the White House,
by Bernie Sanders (2015)

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Bill Clinton vs. Hillary Clinton On The Issues
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As part of OnTheIssues' paperback book series for 2016, we address the trend among frontrunners of their "family legacy." There are three candidates whose family members have run for president, and voters might assume that the new candidate generally concurs with the policy stances of the older candidates. Is that true? We address that issue for:


Where Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton disagree on economic / international issues:
Issue:Bill ClintonHillary Clinton
Social Security: Open to alternatives:
Proposed a small portion of Trust Fund be in mutual funds
No privatization:
1997: Hillary warned against privatizing Social Security
Free Trade: Pro-NAFTA & GATT:
Support NAFTA & GATT: build bridges, not walls
Wary of NAFTA:
Smart, pro-American trade: NAFTA has hurt workers
Iraq War: Opposed from beginning:
Claims he opposed Iraq war from the beginning
Voted to authorize war:
YES on authorizing use of military force against Iraq
Corporatism: Wary of corporate profit:
Since 2001, 40-year high in corporate profit, but flat wages
Keep corporate tax low:
OpEd: Disagrees with progressives on corporatism & military
Welfare reform: Workfare-based reform:
Welfare reform succeeded because of focus on jobs
Faith-based welfare:
Partner with faith based community in empowerment zones
 OnTheIssues.org excerpts:  (click on issues for details)
Crime
    Hillary Clinton: Where do Bill and Hillary disagree on social issues?
Free Trade
    Bill Clinton: Where do Bill and Hillary disagree on economic issues?


The above quotations are from Bill Clinton vs. Hillary Clinton On The Issues
by Jesse Gordon of OnTheIssues.org.


Where Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton disagree on social / domestic issues:
Issue:Bill ClintonHillary Clinton
Three Strikes: Tough on crime:
Three Strikes and You’re Out for violent criminals
Limit mandatory sentencing:
Mandatory sentences have been too widely used
Gay marriage: Supports some gay rights :
Promised open gays in military; but compromised with DADT
Strongly supports:
I support gay marriage personally and as law
School prayer: No official school prayer:
Private student prayer OK; but no official school prayer
No religious instruction:
Allow student prayer, but no religious instruction
School choice : Supports charters for all:
Offer every parent Charter Schools and public school choice
No private nor parochial choice:
Supports public school choice; but not private nor parochial
Legalizing marijuana: Keep war on drugs:
Drug strategy to reduce both supply and demand
Open to legalization:
Medical marijuana maybe ok; states decide recreational use


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