No. President Obama rarely weighs in on the elections in other countries, unless it is a country run by a dictator who has been an enemy of the United States, such as the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. President Obama and Thabo Mbeki have had a number of public conversations about issues like the crisis in Sudan, but Obama has not taken a stand on South African elections.
I endorse Obama campaign.
The Democratic political group endorses Barack Obama. Private liberal political groups also endorse President Obama. He became president in 2009.
John Edwards will endorse Barak Obama, and Edwards delegates will honor the endorsement.
In 2012, President Obama was seeking re-election, and his Republican opponent was Mitt Romney, a business executive and former governor of Massachusetts. Mr. Obama defeated him, to win a second term.
Barack Obama publicly supports same-sex marriage, while Mitt Romney publicly opposes it.
His main opponent was Senator John McCain.
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In the electoral votes, President Obama received 332, while his opponent Mitt Romney received 206. In the popular vote, President Obama received 51% to his opponent's 47%. And in the popular vote totals, President Obama received 62,611,250 while Mitt Romney received 59,134,475.
I don't think it was byass for for Colin Powell to endorse Barack Obama.He thinks that obama's ideas are what we need to get out of the financhal crises.Everyone has a freedom of choose,if you don't think so you should have payed attenion in social studies {that is not my fault}.It is not good to change your team at the end of the election but you can do it.Remember EVERY VOTE COUNTS.
Obama's main opponent was Hillary Clinton, the senator from New York.
Yes, on November 6, 2012, President Obama was re-elected. He received 332 electoral votes, while his opponent Mitt Romney received 206. In the popular vote, President Obama received 51% to his opponent's 47%. (The popular vote totals were: President Obama with 62,611,250 and Mitt Romney with 59,134,475.)
Yes. No. His Republican opponent was Alan Keyes.