7.5%
He served for the 1 term. It is 4 years.
About five. All boys. The eldest's name is Taggert.
In the 2012 election, Mitt Romney won a convincing victory: Mr. Romney had 1,065,548 votes or 60 percent, to 669,036 votes for Barack Obama, or 38 percent.
59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent) was the last count that I could find.
Incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084.
Obama:29,000,000 Romney:26,000,000
Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama led with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.
That is a good question, because Mary Fallin, the Republican governor of Oklahoma, was a strong supporter of Mitt Romney, and one of Mr. Romney's most popular achievements when he was governor of Massachusetts was Romney-Care, a health care plan almost identical to Mr. Obama's. Given her current opposition, and that of other Republican governors, we can only assume it's based on politics-- many Republican governors automatically oppose anything that a Democrat, and especially Barack Obama, proposes.
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Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama led with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.
Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama led with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.
Returns for the 2012 presidential election showed President Obama leading the popular vote nationally with 62,610,003 tallies (or 50.6 percent) over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, who had 59,133,398 (or 47.9 percent). Obama led with 332 electoral votes, while Romney trailed with 206.