This depends on which president you are talking about. If you are talking about the current U.S. President Barack Obama, then while majority of people like him personally, he has an approval rating of -13 as of today (9-12-2010).
According to Daily Presidential Tracking Poll by Rassmussen, 30% of the nation strongly approves of Obama while 43% strongly disapprove.
"Overall, 46% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president's performance. Fifty-four percent (54%) disapprove. "
president Barack Obama has a kind and and loving sprit like his mother.
No, he is a president like the many before him.
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When it directly precedes a name. For example: President Barack Obama.
You can write to President Obama at the White House.
President Obama may be respectfully addressed or referred to as President Obama, Barack Obama, or Mr. President. I am sure the title by which you refer to him would depend on your personal familiarity with him, and the purpose of getting his attention. Most importantly, the method of address is relevant to the position he's currently occupying - that is, even a boyhood friend should address him as Mr. President, or President Obama, whenever he is acting in the capacity of the Office of the President. The proper way to address him by reference or in person by anyone not an intimate friend is ALWAYS Mr. President, or President Obama. You can always call him President Barack Obama too.
well barak obama doesnt realy know every one in the us but probley most people he knows
Barack Obama likes playing Basketabll.
Barack Obama's wife Michelle is not from Africa. She was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and is American by birth, just like the president (who was born in Hawaii). Barack Obama's father, who had the same name as his son the future president, came from Kenya, but he too married an American-- the president's mother, Ann, was born and raised in Kansas.
yes, there is a biography of President Barack Obama. You can go to google or this link or wikipedia. Choose any and type biography of Barack Obama. I know Because I searched it before, and I mean by before i mean now. :)
Like a walking hard on, are we allowed to be rude if it's an accurate answer???
cause he's obbessed with being adored and mad with power