Article: Policy, style differences exist between Clinton and Obama

SAN ANTONIO - As Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton fan out to Ohio and Texas for the next Democratic primaries, their differences on the issues have largely been eclipsed by battles over delegates and arguments about who could best take on Republican John McCain in the fall.

Yet policy differences do exist between the Democratic rivals. Some are subtle, but others reflect significant distinctions in how they intend to govern.

Some of their most fiery exchanges have involved Iraq, where Obama has pledged to immediately reduce troop strength by one to two brigades a month, which he contends will bring home most U.S.

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