Hillary vs Obama Game. Play The Hillary Clinton Race For The White House Game.

My birthday is tomorrow. I love my birthday. LOVE it! I have a wonderful and full day planned and I don’t have to go into the office on Monday or Tuesday.

What better way to kick off my long birthday weekend than with a game starring another great Hilary? Although I don’t like the way she spells her name, Hillary Clinton is still a Hilary and therefore all right in my book.

Hillary: Race for the White House is a totally addicting arcade game fun.

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are neck in neck in their quest to be the next President of the United States of America. Help your candidate travel the country in an exhaustive campaign from coast to coast. You can join 3 or more similar balls together. Aim with mouse and click left mouse button to fire balls.

A little bit about a little Hillary: Hillary Diane Rodham was born at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, and was raised in a United Methodist family, first in Chicago, and then, from the age of three, in suburban Park Ridge, Illinois. Her father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, was a son of Welsh and English immigrants and operated a small but successful business in the textile industry. Her mother, Dorothy Emma Howell, of English, Scottish, French Canadian, Welsh, and possibly Native American descent, was a homemaker. She has two younger brothers, Hugh and Tony.

A little bit about a little Barack: Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. (born in Nyanza Province, Kenya, of Luo ethnicity) and Ann Dunham (born in Wichita, Kansas)…Obama’s parents separated when he was two years old and later divorced. His father went to Harvard University to pursue Ph.D. studies, and then returned to Kenya. His mother married Lolo Soetoro, an Indonesian foreign student, and the family moved to Jakarta in 1967. Obama attended local schools in Jakarta from ages 6 to 10, where classes were taught in the Indonesian language. He then returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents while attending Punahou School from the fifth grade until his graduation in 1979.

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